Quick Motivational Cover Letter Writing Guide.

The first thing you begin with when looking for work will probably be a resume. The important cover letter is thus often forgotten. You may find job listings that don’t require a cover letter. If you do, take the time and write one anyway.

If you don’t you will come across as un-serious about the job and will likely not be considered. Your letter is an selling point for your resume. Sometimes a really good cover letter will get you hired immediately or get you an quick job interview. There is really no reason to not write a cover letter, but keep in mind that the cover letter should be well written. If it’s too long, contains errors, is boring or contains a lot of unimportant personal info you will lose the reader, and with that, your opportunity. If you are not sure how to start, I will give you a couple of tips to get you started.

The first quick tip you can use: Start the cover letter by specifying why you are sending it and address the person responsible for hiring.

The second quick tip you can use: Make your letter friendly for the eyes. If its a big block of dense text, no one will want to read it instead of the nice clean looking cover letter.

The third quick tip you can use: Make sure that you asked for a job interview in the cover letter. When you have done that make sure to call the employer about your resume and a potential job interview.

Good luck in your job hunt!

The Writer has written many cover letters for his customers over the past years. Get tips from him and other talented writers at Help with Cover Letter. For more examples check Cover Letter Samples.

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