How To Write A Killer Cover Letter – Without Doing The Writing
Oct 13th, 2007 | By Bill | Category: Employment NewsWriting a killer letter is hard. Thousands of college graduates and job applicants are writing cover letters as of now, looking to land their dream job. However only a handful of these people know what works with employers and what doesn’t. The 98% of other applicants are always writing mediocre, normal cover letters that look the same as everybody else’s.
If you attempt to write a cover letter just by reading basic tips found on those “how-to†websites, you’ll be wasting your time because they are what thousands of other applicants are following as well. Your cover letter is likely to be looked upon by your employer as a “clone letterâ€, which shows that you didn’t take the extra time to power it up. That’s a bad first impression you’ll make, and you’ll decrease your chances of landing your target job.
So how do you write, a killer cover letter so you can get your phone ringing like crazy with interview requests? The tips I’m about to give you have been proven to work countless times – the tip at the end is especially powerful.
Write a cover letter that fits one page in maximum length. There should preferably 3 paragraphs, with the first line of each paragraph bolded. Try this out and see how professional and powerful the letter looks compared to a regular cover letter that is so plain, employers won’t even read it. Make most of the white space effect. Having lots of line breaks and double spacing between paragraphs creates a cleaner and tidy look.
Your paragraphs should be 3 to 4 lines long. In these lines, you should convey your message of wanting an actual interview. You need to separate yourself from the every other applicant that “sound†robotic (even though a cover letter is a written piece of work, try to use conversational English as much as possible, instead of sounding like you know every word in the dictionary)
It’s good to print out the letter and scan it clearly, so that you can give a clean finished appearance. You can even create a PDF file out of your word processing program, using free PDF creating software on the web. Just make sure your letter looks like it has many white spaces and professional at the same time.
The easiest way to get your killer cover letter is to use a piece of software like the Amazing Cover Letter Creator. You can literally point and click your way through, and out will come your killer cover letter – in minutes. Click here for your killer cover letter.
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