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1 Winning Cover Letters That Win Interviews Part 2 Steven R. Mark East Carolina University

2 The New “Q” Cover Letter The emerging “Qualifications” Cover Letter provides a direct comparison of the employer’s stated requirements and your match to those. This style is especially useful when your skills and abilities meet or exceed employer expecations.

3 The “Q” Cover Letter Model…  First Paragraph  Outlines position applied for  Where you found the information or who provided the information  “You” centered statement that grabs attention  Last sentence should be a confident statement about your fit with the employer’s needs

4 The “Q” Cover Letter Model…  Second Paragraph  Strong introductory sentence that introduces the qualifications table  Exception to the “no one-sentence paragraphs” rule

5 The Cover Letter Model…  Third (and Fourth) Paragraph(s)  Instead of narrative paragraphs, use a two-column table with employer needs on left and your skills/abilities on right  Choose about 3-5 major needs and show how you meet or exceed them  If you do not exactly meet the need or requirement, present a comparable alternative that may be acceptable

6 The Cover Letter Model…  Closing Paragraph  Make a personalized (if possible) statement of the employer’s needs and your “fit” with those needs  Ask directly for a personal interview at the employer’s convenience  Provide contact information such as telephone numbers and e-mail address

7 The Cover Letter Model…  Closing Paragraph  Do not give specific days of the week or times you are available for interviews  Do not give specific days of the week or times you are available for telephone calls  Do not thank employers in advance  Do not use a cute or off-color e-mail address for contact  Make sure you have a professional cell phone or home telephone answering message.

8 “Q” Cover Letter Example

9 Advantages of the “Q”:  Employers get a quick “at-a-glance” look at how you meet or exceed the position specs.  Allows you to present your skills and abilities without distracting narrative  Shows a “get-to-the-point” attitude.  Allows you to present alternative qualifications in a dynamic format.

10 Disdvantages of the “Q”:  This style does not work if your skills and experiences are less than the minimum required for the position.  Can include minor qualifications which distract the reader.  Works best for positions that have been formally planned and announced or where you know the position specs.

11 You Are What You Portray  Employers will judge your “quality” by the quality of the documents you present.  Employers will infer your working ability and quality from the documents you present.  Your ultimate chances for a personal interview with an employer are directly linked to the documents you present.

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