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The Covering Letters That Get Read – Pt 2

Wednesday September 7, 2011 at 8:10am

Cover letters are an increasingly important way of painting a well-tuned picture of yourself and why you are perfect for a role.

Think of it as a movie trailer to your profile; you need the key points to stand out and be memorable; it needs to read in a clear, concise order and leave them wanting more.

Looking at the two ends of the spectrum, never write a whole page detailing your life in text-heavy paragraphs and never write two sentences just saying that you think you are good for the job and your CV is attached - that’s not a covering letter!

You need to be looking at 200-300 words that get straight to the requirements listed in the job description. Be friendly, but no casual language or excess exclamation marks!!!

Always use professional openings that address a name if one is present and signatures that include your contact details.

Useful? Have you got any advice you can offer??

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2 Comments

john horsfall | September 7, 2011, 12:07pm
Since leaving the army(7years) i have never recieved any work using emails CVs or covering letters, the work i have had, has been by word of mouth, i have spent a fortune on CVs programs and others, and can only say what a load of. it just amuses 7 years later, im still amember of so many web sites, take my comment in any way shape or form, but you dont give any of "Maslow laws" requirements...
Andy Allen | September 9, 2011, 10:40am
The comment above surprises me. The cover letter is becoming more and more the selling point in my view. As a 22 years ex soldier I have had periods of unemployment since leaving and my belief now is you have to be direct in your cover letters. Try 202 Great covering letters in the library, very american but gives a different avenue....

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