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COVERLETTER

The cover letter should be used as an introduction to a potential employer. A cover letter should emphasize your special skills, experiences and accomplishments. A cover letter may be used to augment or add to those skills and professional experiences that are already outlined in the resume. Other notable skills and expertise that are not specifically detailed in the resume could be mentioned in the cover letter as well.


A cover letter serves the purpose of making a more personal presentation of you to a perspective employer.

A good cover letter should be no more than a page long and should eloquently state your case about why you are the best candidate for the job. While you may have all the requirements to fill a particular position, your cover letter is a failure if the prospective employer does not come to the conclusion that you are the perfect candidate. Write a strong cover letter so that your resume ends up in the "consider file" NOT the "reject file"

To write a resume cover letter - pay attention to the following criteria:

Not even one spelling or typing error when you write a resume cover letter
Write a resume cover letter and address it to the appropriate person making the hiring decision. Be sure the name is spelled correctly and the title is correct. A touch of formality is good too: address the person as "Mr.," "Ms.," "Mrs.," "Miss," "Dr.," or "Professor."
Write a resume cover letter in your own words ? do not plagiarize. Employers are looking for knowledge, enthusiasm, focus.
Being "natural" makes many people nervous when they write a resume cover letter. And then even more nervous because they are trying to avoid spelling errors and grammatical mistakes.
When you write a resume cover letter - research the industry and especially the company. You know who they are, understand what they do and they are your choice!
Use terms and phrases when you write a resume cover letter that are meaningful to the employer. If you are applying for an advertised position, use the requirements in the ad and put them in BOLD type. For example: the ad says - "2 years' experience processing magnetic media (cartridge, tape, disc); interface with benefit plan design, contracts and claims; and business background with strong analytical & technical skills--dBase, Excel, R&R, SQL."