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Write a Cover Letter with
our Tips and Samples
An important point to note
when writing your cover letter
is to keep it brief, never
writing more than one page.
As with resumes very few
people enjoy reading cover
letters particularly long
winded resumes that smack
of disorganization.
Your letter should follow
the standard protocol in letter
writing, including your name
and address, the employers
name and address and the date.
Write a cover letter using
this example below:
________________________________________________
Amy Mathews,
117 River St,
Waltham,
Boston 02127.
(H) 617 247 8459
(M) 617 847 1269
29 March 2003
Mr. Paul Kennedy,
Human Resources Manager,
Glen Dara Incorporated,
257 South Shore Plaza,
Boston, MA
If you have become acquainted
with your contact, you may
begin your letter with the
normal salutation, Dear Paul.
However if not use the formal
salutation beginning your
letter with Dear Mr. Kennedy.
___________________________________________________________
Your cover letter should
be printed on quality-bonded
stationery, preferably the
same stationary that you have
used in your resume. Use of
the same stationery for both
your resume and cover letter
will demonstrate an image
of balance and consistency.
It is vital that you write
a cover letter that demonstrates
excellent organizational and
interpersonal skills. This
will ensure that your resume
is given due consideration
and adequate attention. |