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Below are some tips for writing effective cover letters: : Address your letter to the person with the authority to hire you. If necessary, call and ask the receptionist. : Use a traditional business letter format and professional tone. Don't try to be cute or use big words and empty phrases. : Use appropriate terminology for the field/position. You must learn the language of the area if you want to convince an employer that you are ready to work in that area. : Highlight your most important points by placing them at the beginning of your middle paragraphs. : Keep your letter to one page; the reader is busy. : Write your letter from the employer's point of view. In other words, explain what you can contribute, not what you hope to gain. "Contribution" and "success" are magic words. : Mail the letter so it will be received on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Monday is the busiest mail day and Fridays are used to wrap up business before the weekend. : Write a new cover letter for each job. : Be honest. Remember that the employer will expect to interview the person portrayed in the letter. : Be self-confident but don't brag. Don't be apologetic or negative. Don't mention negative aspects of your resume. : Uses specifics to back up your statements. Emphasize the most significant aspects of your resume but don't simply repeat it. : Use the job notice or description as a source of the employer's needs and desires. Pick out key terms and phrases. : If you think of a way to get the reader's attention, do it. Use a quote or statistic, praise the employer, mention a referral.
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