Aside from resumes, your job search will likely require you to write effectively to communicate your capabilities. Interviews are great when you can get one, but they are usually the result of prior written communication.
Your effectiveness in writing cover letters, completing applications, and sending follow-up thank-you letters depends on paying attention to the details. For pointers on these three necessary documents see the material here.
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Saturday, October 17, 2015
Use Impressive Written Communication
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Cover Letter Focus and Critique
A great cover letter can have as much impact as a great resume and increase your odds of landing an interview. To insure your cover letter is effective, a critique can arm you with valuable information to make this essential document the best it can be.
The benefit of a cover letter critique is to not only catch blatant errors such as spelling, grammar and formatting, but to receive feedback on how well you address the employer's needs and separate yourself from the competition.
Follow these three steps when seeking a cover letter critique:
Find a reviewer
Relate your background and a copy of the job posting
Take any advice given that works
For the details see the article here
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Job Search #3: Effective Cover Letters
The objective of writing cover letters is to obtain a reading of your resume and help you win the interview
When you are a writing a cover letter, there is specific information that needs to be included. Your cover letter will include a contact section, a salutation, information on why you are qualified for the job, a closing, and your signature.
To see what to include in your cover letter, how to write it, its format, and cover letter examples, see the full article here.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Cover Letter for over 50
Searching for a new job when you are over 50 can produce anxiety, but you can create a cover letter that makes you stand out as a highly desirable job candidate. The first thing that employers notice about your application is your cover letter, so it is important for it to be effective.
Your cover letter is a tool to get you noticed by employers; it should be customized for the job you are seeking. Draft a compelling message for each position, and let employers know why you want to work for them and how your skills and experience are useful for the position.
For more information on the letter content, see the complete article here.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Write a Persuasive Cover Letter
You put a lot of thought and work into developing a professional resume, but may lose steam when it comes to the cover letter. When you submit a resume for a job posting or to a referral, you may be asked to submit a cover letter. There is at least a 50% chance that your cover letter will actually be read.
A well-written persuasive cover letter is a powerful addition to your suite of career marketing documents. So transform your existing cover letter from boring to attention-grabbing in five steps.
See the five steps with examples in the full article here.
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