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The Cover Letter The Thank You Letter On-Ramp Program 2011

A cover letter is a document sent with your resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience. The cover letter is one of the most challenging documents you may ever write. Why? Because you must write about yourself without sounding selfish and self-centered. An effective cover letter explains the reasons for your interest in the specific organization and identify your most relevant skills or experiences. On-Ramp Program 2011

A cover letter has four essential parts: Heading & Addressing the Letter Introduction Argument Closing On-Ramp Program 2011

In your HEADING, is your contact information: LaWanda F. Woods Jefferson Davis Highway Chester, Virginia On-Ramp Program 2011

Whenever possible, you should address your letter to a specific individual, the person in charge of interviewing or hiring (the hiring authority). When a job advertisement does not provide you with the name of the hiring authority, call the company to ask for more information. Even if your contact cannot tell you the name of the hiring authority, you can use this time to find out more about the company. If you cannot find out the name of the hiring authority, you may address your letter to "hiring professionals" - e.g., "Dear Hiring Professionals." ADDRESSING On-Ramp Program 2011

The introduction should include a salutation, such as "Dear Mr. Roberts:" If you are uncertain of your contact's gender, avoid using Mr. or Mrs. by simply using the person's full name. The body of your introduction can be organized in many ways. However, it is important to include, who you are and why you are writing. It can also state how you learned about the position and why you are interested in it. (This might be the right opportunity to briefly relate your education and/or experience to the requirements of the position.) On-Ramp Program 2011

Many people hear of job openings from contacts associated with the company. If you wish to include a person's name in your cover letter, make certain that your reader has a positive relationship with the person. In some instances, you may have previously met the reader of your cover letter. In these instances it is acceptable to use your introduction to remind your reader of who you are and briefly discuss a specific topic of your previous conversation(s). On-Ramp Program 2011

Most important is to briefly overview why your values and goals align with the organization's and how you will help them. You should also touch on how you match the position requirements. By reviewing how you align with the organization and how your skills match what they're looking for, you can forecast the contents of your cover letter before you move into your argument. On-Ramp Program 2011

This is where you persuade your reader why you are a good fit for the company and the job. Carefully choose what to include in your argument. You want your argument to be as powerful as possible, but it shouldn't cloud your main points by including excessive or irrelevant details about your past. In addition, use your resume (and refer to it) as the source of "data" you will use and expand on it in your cover letter. On-Ramp Program 2011

Show your reader you possess the most important skills s/he seeks (you're a good match for the organization's mission/goals and job requirements). Convince your reader that the company will benefit from hiring you (how you will help them). Include in each paragraph a strong reason why the employer should hire you and how they will benefit from the relationship. Maintain an upbeat/personable tone. Avoid explaining your entire resume but use your resume as a source of data to support your argument (the two documents should work together). In your argument, you should try to: On-Ramp Program 2011

Your closing restates your main points and reveals what you plan to do after your readers have received your resume and cover letter. We recommend you do the following in your closing: Restate why you align with the organization's mission/goals. Restate why your skills match the position requirements and how your experience will help the organization. Inform your readers when you will contact them. Include your phone number and address. Thank your readers for their consideration. On-Ramp Program 2011

I believe my coursework and work experience in electrical engineering will help your Baltimore division attain its goals, and I look forward to meeting with you to discuss the job position further. I will contact you before (DATE) to discuss my application. If you wish to contact me, I may be reached at , or by at Thank you for your time and consideration. On-Ramp Program 2011

Please contact me at , or by at I look forward to speaking with you. Thank you for your time and consideration. On-Ramp Program 2011

Always proofread your cover letter carefully. After you've finished, put it aside for a couple of hours or days if time allows, and then reread it. More than likely, you will discover sentences that could be improved, or grammatical errors that could otherwise prove to be uncharacteristic of your writing abilities. Furthermore, we recommend giving your cover letter to friends and colleagues. Ask them for ways to improve it; listen to their suggestions and revise your document as you see fit. On-Ramp Program 2011

Conveying a Professional Message On-Ramp Program 2011 How To Format A Cover Letter How Not To Format A Cover Letter

Single-space your cover letter. Leave a space between each paragraph. Leave three spaces between your closing (such as "Sincerely" or "Sincerely Yours") and typed name. Leave a space between your heading (contact information) and greeting (such as, "Dear Mr. Roberts"). Either align all paragraphs to the left of the page, or indent the first line of each paragraph to the right. Use standard margins for your cover letter, such as one-inch margins on all sides of the document. Center your letter in the middle of the page; in other words, make sure that the space at the top and bottom of the page is the same. Sign your name in ink between your salutation and typed name. On-Ramp Program 2011

Thank you for taking the time to discuss the Software Engineer position at XYZ Company, Inc., with me. After meeting with you and observing the company's operations, I am further convinced that my background and skills coincide well with your needs. Convey your interest in and enthusiasm for the company and the position for which you interviewed. Try to be specific about why you are interested and how you are a good fit for them. On-Ramp Program 2011

. I meant to mention during the interview that last summer I attended a three-week intensive seminar on Linux operating systems. I know the job description mentions familiarity with Linux, and I wanted to make sure you knew that I am well-versed in Linux basics. Please contact me if you have any questions about my ability with Linux or about any of my other qualifications. Address any issues or questions that came up during the interview that you feel you did not fully answer. This letter is your last chance to make a positive impression of the interviewer. On-Ramp Program 2011

. I enjoyed our side-bar conversation regarding where to purchase unique style handbags and the best prices. Thanks for the tips. You will likely be one of many interviewees, so you need to set yourself apart from the others so they will remember you. On-Ramp Program 2011

. After talking with you, meeting the team and getting a better understanding of what is involved in the position, I am even more confident that my potential employment with your company is a good fit. Don Doe showed me several recent projects and Betty Boop explained the process and gave me a look at the computer applications typically used. I am very familiar with the entire set-up, and have done work almost identical to the ones shown. Similarly, if the company communicated its ideal qualifications for the candidate, use your thank you letter to demonstrate how you can meet those needs. On-Ramp Program 2011

. I am positive that I have what it takes to assist your division with some of the challenges you mentioned during our interview. My previous experience and my education have prepared me well to increase performance results in your delivery of services. I am very excited about this opportunity. If the company communicated its specific needs, issues or challenges, use your thank-you to demonstrate how you can meet those needs. On-Ramp Program 2011

Make sure your thank you letter conveys a professional image by ensureing it is free of typose and grammical errors. On-Ramp Program 2011

LaWanda F. Woods, On-Ramp Coordinator Moyar Hall, Room M132A Judy Taylor, Professional Counselor Chester Counseling Department