Did you know that many employers ignore resumes that don’t come with a cover letter? To an employer, that’s like watching a movie half-way through. Every media needs some form of an introduction and a resume is no different.
A cover letter can say a lot about a person that a traditional resume cannot. A person’s professionalism, tone, and people skills are just a few examples of characteristics that resumes have a hard time conveying. This doesn’t mean that any old cover letter will do. The following tips will help insure that your cover letter will make your resume stand-out in the eyes of your future employer!
1. Take it Seriously.
Everyone knows how important a first impression is. Even then, many people put all their time in perfecting their resume and throw together anything for the cover letter. This practice might mean that their cover letter might not ever even be read. Take it seriously and make sure that you come out being as professional as your resume.
2. Keep it Short
The shorter the better. No more than one page. Since you want to be as brief as possible, make sure you put your best foot forward and emphasize points that are not made in your resume.
3. Get Personal
This might sound like a contradiction but your cover letter should be both personal and professional. Your tone should be friendly throughout. A little-bit of humor is good. You should make the reader want to meet you. However, don’t take it too far by speaking about personal matters that have no relation or impact on the position you’re seeking. This balance is the key.
4. Name the Reader
If you know the name of the person who will be interviewing you, address them directly in your letter. This can break the ice and show that you know how to communicate with people. And remember, you’re addressing Mr Smith, not John.
5. Focus on the Employer
Don’t ask what the company can do for you in your cover letter, there will be other times for that. Instead, do some research and tell the reader how you can help their business grow!
6. Proofread
Many people overlook the importance of this step. Make sure you don’t have any grammatical or spelling mistakes in your cover letter or resume before you submit them. Have someone else proofread them if you have to.
There you have it. Follow these tips and you should be on your way to a new, better career.