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Introduction
01. First step
02. Resume writing
03. Purpose
04. Presentation
05. Wow the employer
06. Elements
07. Resume objective
08. Summary
09. Skills + Accomplishments
10. Resume format
11. Functional resume
12. Electronic resume
13. Best foot forward
14. Power words
15. Experience
16. Education
17. Affiliations
18. Publications
19. Personal interests
20. References
21. Your resume
22. Not in resume
23. Resume samples
24. Resume cover letter
25. Outline
26. Key phrases
27. Samples
28. Cover letter template
29. Conclusion
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Basic Cover Letter Template Example |
Using a good cover letter template, you can simply fill in the blanks. You might want to do this until you feel entirely confident in designing your own. All of the samples given are just a few appropriate ways to write a good cover letter.
Your full name
Your full mailing address
Your City, state, and zip
Your Telephone number(s)
Your Email address
Today’s date
Your addressee’s full name
Their professional title
The Organization name
Their mailing address
Their City, state and zip
Dear Mr. (full name here) or Ms. (full name here)
Open your letter with something that will command attention—a statement that establishes you to your reader. Briefly state which job or position you are applying for.
The secondary section of your letter should be highly relevant to the position applied for. Offer one or two (brief) paragraphs that point to why you are the best one for the job. Do NOT simply summarize your resume!
Your closing paragraph is critical to your success! You need to initiate action! Do this by explaining what action you will take, such as: I will call you at such and such a time to arrange an interview. If not being so forward, end with: I look forward to your response. If you leave the calling in their hands always state: Please contact me to set up a good time for an interview and make certain they have your contact information at hand.
Always finish your letter with:
Sincerely yours, or Yours truly, or similar
Your signature written by hand
Your name (typewritten)
Enclosure (you can type in “resume” after Enclosure, or leave blank)
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