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Cover Letter Tips - Turning
desire into action.
You have now almost reached
the end of your cover letter;
you have generated interest,
demonstrated desire now you
must turn the desire into
action.
The purpose of the cover
letter is to make the reader
look immediately at your resume
and then call you for interview.
Again stick to the one page
rule for your cover letter,
always leave the reader wanting
more. This will ensure that
you will be called for a further
meeting.
However, don¡¦t
rely on this assumption, tell
the reader you want to talk.
Explain how, where and when
you may be contacted and tell
the reader that in the event
you are not contacted you
intend to follow up at a specific
time and date.
By stating this, you will
encourage the reader to make
a decision and initiate action.
Use phrases such as the following:
I will be in your area on
the 12th and will call you
prior to that to arrange a
meeting.
I look forward to speaking
with you further and will
call you the week of the 12th
to follow up.
I look forward to meeting
with you and having the opportunity
to discuss this further.
I will call in the next couple
of days to see when your schedule
will permit a meeting.
I am anxious to met and discuss
the potential opportunities
further and will make myself
available for an interview
at a time convenient to you.
I feel certain that I can
make a significant contribution
and I look forward to meeting
you at your convenience.
You may reach me at 617 123
4567 to arrange an interview.
Thank you for your time and
consideration. I hope to hear
from you shortly.
Ensure that you close your
letter effectively, this is
the reader¡¦s
last contact with you and
it is important that you reflect
sincerity and commitment into
the last lines.
The reader wants to feel
that if they open the communication
channel with you that they
are entering a meaningful
conversation and that the
promise reflected in the resume
and cover letter will be repaid.
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