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Tips
for Writing Your Cover Letter
Source:
www.professional-resumes.com
An
important point to note when writing your cover letter is to keep
it brief, never writing more than one page.
As
with resumes very few people enjoy reading cover letters particularly
long winded resumes that smack of disorganization.
Your
letter should follow the standard protocol in letter writing, including
your name and address, the employers name and address and the date.
See
example below:
29 March 2003
Mr. Paul Kennedy,
Human Resources Manager,
Glen Dara Incorporated,
257 South Shore Plaza
Boston, MA
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Amy Mathews
117 River St,
Waltham, Boston 02127
(H) 617 247 8459
(M) 617 847 1269
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If you have become acquainted with your contact, you may begin your
letter with the normal salutation, Dear Paul. However if not use
the formal salutation beginning your letter with Dear Mr. Kennedy.
Your
cover letter should be printed on quality-bonded stationery, preferably
the same stationary that you have used in your resume. Use of the
same stationery for both your resume and cover letter will demonstrate
an image of balance and consistency.
It
is vital that your cover letter demonstrates excellent organizational
and interpersonal skills. This will ensure that your resume is given
due consideration and adequate attention.
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