How to write a killer cover letter?

How to write a killer cover letter?

Overview: Purpose of a Cover Letter

A cover letter is a brief letter that introduces your resume to the company or organization to which you are applying.

Your cover letter should emphasize why you want to work for that particular organization and why you would be a

good fit. An effective cover letter engages the reader and encourages him or her to invite you for an interview.

A resume should always be accompanied by a cover letter. It serves as the first sample of your writing ability and

attention to detail.
 

Getting Started: What to Include in your Cover Letter

Formatting

Address your cover letter to a named individual, whenever possible.

Make it brief - one page or less, with ample margins.

Use an adequate font size – no smaller than font size 10.

Include pertinent personal data: name, address, email, and phone number.

Proofread for spelling or grammatical errors.

Content

State why you are writing and for what position you are applying.

Demonstrate energy and enthusiasm for the position.

Highlight or expand on key information from your resume, but do not simply repeat what is listed.

Actively sell your unique qualities and tell the reader why he or she should choose you.

Target your skills, interests and experience to the needs of the organization.

Show you have done your homework; emphasize why you want to work for that particular organization.

Encourage the reader to take a closer look at your resume.

Writing Style

Be clear and concise.

Use powerful action verbs and phrases to describe your skills, interests, and abilities.