Types and Samples. You will use the Cover Letter handout for this activity. Your group will receive TWO scenarios. For each, you must craft a cover letter.

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Types and Samples

You will use the Cover Letter handout for this activity. Your group will receive TWO scenarios. For each, you must craft a cover letter. First, read the scenarios. Decide as a group what TYPE of letter you need to write for each. Use the samples in the handout to help you create the letters.

 Main differences between and hard copy correspondence:  Format: your signature block (address, etc.) goes below your name in , while it goes at the top of the page on hard copy.  requires a subject line logical to the recipient. E- mail subject lines can make or break whether your is opened and read. Hard copy can have a subject line too, but it's on the letter (after recipient's address block and before "Dear...," and it's seen after the letter is opened.  Signature: Of course you won't have a handwritten signature on , but don't forget this on hard copy.

 The guidelines here apply to both hard copy correspondence and . All cover letters should:  Explain why you are sending a resume. Don't send a resume without a cover letter. Don't make the reader guess what you are asking for; be specific: Do you want a summer internship opportunity, or a permanent position at graduation; are you inquiring about future employment possibilities?

 Tell specifically how you learned about the position or the organization — a flyer posted in your department, a web site, a family friend who works at the organization. It is appropriate to mention the name of someone who suggested that you write.

 Convince the reader to look at your resume. The cover letter will be seen first. Therefore, it must be very well written and targeted to that employer.

 Call attention to elements of your background — education, leadership, experience — that are relevant to a position you are seeking. Be as specific as possible, using examples.

 Reflect your attitude, personality, motivation, enthusiasm, and communication skills.  Provide or refer to any information specifically requested in a job advertisement that might not be covered in your resume, such as availability date, or reference to an attached writing sample.

 Indicate what you will do to follow-up.  In a letter of application — applying for an advertised opening — applicants often say something like "I look forward to hearing from you." However, if you have further contact info (e.g. phone number) and if the employer hasn't said "no phone calls," it's better to take the initiative to follow-up, saying something like, "I will contact you in the next two weeks to see if you require any additional information regarding my qualifications."

 In a letter of inquiry — asking about the possibility of an opening — don't assume the employer will contact you. You should say something like, "I will contact you in two weeks to learn more about upcoming employment opportunities with (name of organization)." Then mark your calendar to make the call.

 For hard copy, left and right page margins of one to 1.5 inches generally look good.  Use a font style that is simple, clear and commonplace, such as Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri  Keep in mind that different font styles in the same point size are not the same size. A 12- point Arial is larger than a 12-point Times New Roman.

 Serif or Sans Serif?  Should your resume and cover letter font style and size match?

 Please see handout.

 Letter of application: applying for a specific, advertised opening.  See Sample in Handout  Letter of inquiry: expressing interest in an organization, but you are not certain if there are current openings.  See sample in Handout

 To draft an effective cover letter, you need to indicate that you know something about the employing organization. Sometimes, even with research efforts, you don’t have enough information to do this. In such a case it is appropriate to write requesting information.  See sample in Handout.