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2 Formatting the letter o Use 11 – 12 font Arial or -Times New Roman is best o Center the letter on the page o Different formats can be used (play it safe-stick to standard business format) o Pat attention to Spacing o Pay attention to grammar and spelling

3 Heading  Your Address -Leave your name off (save it for the end) -Do not use commas between state and zip  Be consistent (St. or Street, MS or Miss. or Mississippi)  Today ’ s Date (Mail the letter within 24 hours)

4 Formatting the Letter  Inside address and salutation – Contact the company/program for the actual name of the employer to whom you are writing – Verify address and correct spelling of names – Do not use “ Dear Sir or Madam ” and avoid “ To Whom It May concern ” – If employer or recruiter is unknown, use “ Dear Employer ” or “ Dear Search Committee ”, etc.

5 Salutations  Your Signature – Use “ sincerely ” – Sign your name neatly in blue and black ink – Type your name under your signature

6 The Cover Letter  Accompanies your resume  Can illustrate more of your personality that the “ factual ” resume  Enables you to attract the employer ’ s interest and gets your resume read!  Communicates skills and highlights specific qualifications that are directly relevant to the job you are seeking

7 What Your Cover Letter Reveals About You  How Well you communicate  What your experience and qualifications are (in Brief)  Your level of professionalism  Clues to your personality  How detail – oriented you are

8 5 Things to Think About Before Writing  What does the prospective employer need?  What are your objectives?  What are 3 -5 qualities that you would bring to this employer/job/organization?  How can you match your experience to the job? - What are at least two specific accomplishments you can mention which give credence to the qualities you previously identified? Why do you want to work for this particular organization?

9 Cover Letter Format - The First Paragraph - Include information about how you learned of the particular company or position - Clearly state the particular position for which you are applying - “ Name drop ” if someone referred you or indicate how you have had exposure to the company (career Day, etc.) - Indicate what interests you about the position (based on your research of the company) - Example: I see from your website that Company X incorporates a teamwork atmostphere, which greatly appeals to me.

10 Cover Letter Format  The Second Paragraph – Sell yourself in this paragraph! Tell the employer why he/she should hire you. – Describe your educational background and relevant experiences that qualify you for the position – Illustrate through SPECIFIC examples how you will be an asset to the company/program – Use key words from the job listing and focus directly on the skills/qualifications the company/ program is seeking – Okay to use 1-2 paragraphs for this section.

11 Cover Letter Format  The Third paragraph – Invite the employer to contact you by including your phone number and e-mail address and the best time to reach you – Illustrate open dates for an interview (especially if you are visiting that city during a particular week) – Thank the employer for his/her time and consideration – Consider using the aggressive approach: inform the employer that you will call during a particular week to follow up/set up an interview.

12 Cardinal Rules for Cover Letters  Target your letter to the specific job  Talk more about what you can do for the employer than about what the employer can do for you  Convey focused career goals  Maintain a positive tone  Cut to the chase – don ’ t ramble  Don ’ t make empty claims that aren ’ t backed up by examples

13 Cardinal Rules, Cont.  Typically limit cover letter to one page  Proofread!!!  Never mail a resume without a cover letter  Do not staple your cover letter to your resume  Don ’ t forget to sign your name  Use quality paper and envelopes  Get other people ’ s opinions before you mail

14 Thank You Letter The First Paragraph:  Thank the interviewer for meeting with you without apologizing for taking his/her time  A reminder of the interview date or when/where you made the contact may be necessary  Examples: “ After meeting you at the Clinton High School Career Day… ”

15 The First Paragraph (cont.):  Clearly state the particular position for which you applied  Indicate what made the meeting valuable to you, what impressed you about the company or job, any new information that you learned, etc.  Example: “ I was impressed to learn that XYZ company has recently opened new offices in 13 states. ”

16 Thank you Letter The second Paragraph:  Reaffirm your interest in the position (First assess whether you are more or less enthusiastic about the position after the meeting)  Restate one or two points why you are a top candidate for the position  (This could include strengths already discussed in the interview, or new points that you forgot to emphasize in the interview)

17 The Second Paragraph (cont.):  Sell yourself! This is another opportunity to remind the employer of why you would be an asset.  Ask yourself: What interests me about this company and how do these things match my interest abilities?  You may also want to use the thank you letter to overcome any concerns that you felt the employer had regarding your qualifications.

18 Thank You Letter The Third Paragraph:  Let them know the next step you intend to take for follow up, etc.  Name the company and let the employer know you are genuinely interested in the position  Indicate if you have included any materials that the employer may have requested  Include your contact information in case the employer has further questions

19 When to Write a Thank You Letter..  References  Recommendations  Networking Contacts  Office/Site visits  Career Day Contacts

20 When to Write a Thank You Letter..  Interviews  Providing Additional Info to Employer  Informational Interviews  Job Acceptance  Rejection of Job Offer  Resignation

21 Benefits of Thank You Letters  Interviewing Helps the interviewer to remember you. Could give you the edge over other candidates that did not send a thank you letter!  Networking/References/Recom mendations Your contact may be more willing to assist you with your job search once they see your thoughtfulness and attention to detail.

22 Benefits of Thank You Letters  Job Offer Rejection Don ’ t burn any bridges! You may want to work for the employer some day.  Resignation Thank former employer- They ’ ll remember that they are losing a great asset!  Acceptance Reassures your new employer of your commitment and promise of productivity. Could possibly establish a mentor relationship.

23 Common Mistakes for Both  Failing to communicate a clear purpose  Appearing unprofessional in form, structure, and design  Spelling, grammatical, and punctuation errors  Awkward language/ use of passive voice  Being Overly assertive, boastful, obnoxious  Appearing self-centered rather than job-or employer centered  Saying little about your interests, skills, accomplishments, etc.  Addressed to wrong person and/or wrong place  Produced on cheap, crummy paper

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