Expert Tips for Crafting a Standout Cover Letter
Elevate your cover letter game with expert tips on formatting, content, and presentation. Learn how to tailor your message, showcase accomplishments, and inject personality while maintaining professionalism. Find out how to make a lasting impression on potential employers and increase your chances of securing an interview.
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Career Services Writing your Cover Letter
Cover Letter Tips Similar/complimentary font. Single page Purposeful words Tailor the message Research the company Know the recipients
Writing the Letter Be creative Direct, but effective Use an interesting start I am excited to be applying for the open English teacher role at Hart Academy. I recently read an article in the News and Sentinel about your success in implementing comprehensive support and training for underperforming teachers and students. I would be honored to become a part of a school that has a clear and strong mission, and help push it forward.
Mention Any Company Connections If someone encouraged you to apply, share the name Mention the person in your cover letter introduction
Your Letter Should Expand your resume and not repeat it Go into detail about accomplishments Explain how your experience is relevant Think about issues in the industry
Show a Little Personality Employers don t want to hire a list of qualifications Employers look for someone they can trust Employers look for someone who will enjoy their work Still, keep cover letter professional
Other Considerations Tell the hiring manager to contact you Be sure contact information is correct Note looking forward to an in-person interview Finish with a common sign off: Respectfully, Regards, Thank You Add your signature Double check your letter for spelling and grammatical errors