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Author: Mario C Churchill | Total views: 8 Comments: 0
Word Count: 585 Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 10:01 PM

Use Templates To Write Great Cover Letters

Everyday, there could be hundreds of other candidates applying for the same position you want. The one in charge of screening the applicants can easily overlook your resume, no matter how impressive your qualifications may be. The best strategy you have to work your way through is by attaching a catchy cover letter together with your resume and application form.

What happens usually is that the applicant who sent the most appealing cover letter usually gets the interview first, and thus has greater chances of getting the job eventually. With a good cover letter plus great qualifications, there’s no way your job application could be rejected.

But since not everyone of us are writers, there are cover letter templates that could serve as your guide when writing your cover letters. Keep in mind that these are just guides. As much as possible, make every cover letter personalized. Include your unique qualities that would specifically address the position and company you are applying for.

You can find several cover letter templates on the internet. When you download a template, you’ll notice that there are already prewritten ideas on it. It is advised that you rewrite these to give your cover letter a more personalized touch. Just include all of your relevant qualifications and achievements that would be significant for the position.

Templates also include instructions on what to write on that specific area. For example, you may be able to download a template that’s already preformatted: the font styles, font sizes, number of spaces, etc. What these templates would require you to do would just be to replace the text with your own.

It might say: insert name of recipient here, or maybe think of a catchy header here. For the body of the cover letter, usually, a template would give you tips on what to include or where to write specific information. If you use a cover letter template, basically, all you have to provide are the information. Your template will be responsible on how to arrange these to be able to arrive at a good cover letter.

You can actually write a cover letter in two ways. The most popular is to write it in paragraph form. This is the traditional way of writing cover letters, which is also preferred by employers. The less formal type, but easier to read is the bulleted type or also known as Executive Outline.

The bulleted type has the advantage of being able to properly organize your ideas so the employer can quickly browse through them. Employers may not have enough time to read each paragraph of your cover letter thoroughly, especially if they’re getting hundreds of applications. The bulleted type also offers you as the applicant a more convenient way to revise your cover letter to fit different companies’ needs, if ever you apply to several companies at the same time.

So if you’re planning to look for a career shift, or maybe get yourself a job for the first time, a cover letter is one great tool to have employers to notice your resume. If you’re not sure how to get started with writing a cover letter, then you’ll just have to download a template from the internet to assist you. You can find a lot of cover letter templates on the internet that have been specifically designed for every field.

About the Author

Mario Churchill is the President of CareerJimmy and author of "Amazing Cover Letter Creator." Visit him at: http://www.amazing-cover-letters.com for your "instant" cover letters today.




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