RESUME: 1.3
[Cover Letter Writing Skills]
While writing a cover letter the most important
thing to keep in mind is the KISS rule: Keep It Simple Stupid. It always works!
A cover letter is meant to give a brief about you
and your accomplishments and should make the interviewer want to read your
résumé. Here are a few pointers to write a good cover letter:
1. Keep the letter short
2. Always address the letter properly; make sure
your ‘To’ and ‘From’ addresses are correct.
3. Make sure you have the prefixes right. Is the
person concerned a ‘Miss’ or ‘Mrs’; for a lady, if confused stick to ‘Ms.’ If
you are not sure of the gender, then it is safest to write ‘Mr./Ms.’
4. Begin the body of the letter with a short note
on your college and if it has achieved any laurels. E.g., “I am currently in
the final year of ABC College. ABC college has been voted among the top 50
engineering colleges in the country and I am part of its XYZ course…”. . Even
if it hasn’t, mention the name and where it is located.
5. The next note should be about where you heard
about the company and why you would like to work for them (again in brief)
6. Finally end with telling then a couple of points
as to why you suit the position and mention that résumé will support this.
7. Finally end the letter with a thank you and also
with a ‘looking forward’ note, E.g., “I look forward to hearing from you soon.” And with “Best Regards/ Sincerely”. Finally sign / type your name.
It is very important that you do not sound verbose
in your cover letter. Do not try to give your entire personal or professional
data; your résumé is meant to do that. So good luck and start typing!
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