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1 Writing a Cover Letter

2 What is a Cover Letter? Tells the employer about you and why you are applying Can also be used to inquire about possible positions

3 Purpose of a Cover Letter
Introduces you and who you are Explains why you are sending a resume Makes a good impression Demonstrates professionalism

4 Formatting a Cover Letter

5 Layout As with all professional business letters, a cover letter should be written in block format.

6 Cover Letter Contents Use simple language Be short & concise
Proofread! All cover letters should be error- free.

7 Parts of a Cover Letter

8 Contact Information Your full name Street Address City, State Zip Code Phone Number Address The contact information on your cover letter should match your resume!

9 Write out the full date! April 10, 2018

10 Employer Information Name Job Title Company’s Full Address
Address your letter to the hiring manager of the company. If you’re not sure who it is, do some research to find out!

11 Salutation Business letters use only the following prefixes: Mr. Ms.
Dr. Address the hiring manager by their last name

12 Paragraph #1 Explain why you are writing
Indicate the position you would like to apply for Explain how you heard about the job opening

13 Paragraph #2 Describe what you have to offer the employer
Match your abilities with their needs Refer to your qualifications

14 Paragraph #3 Ask for an interview!
Thank the employer for considering you Explain how & when you will follow up

15 Complimentary Close Use a professional closing Respectfully yours
Best regards Sincerely Include your handwritten signature & typed signature

16 Your Turn! You are applying for a job at The Falcons’ Nest…
Create a cover letter addressed to Mrs. Sterling to send with your resume!


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