ª DO Find out the Name of the Individual Who Should Receive the Letter

ª DO Find out the Name of the Individual Who Should Receive the Letter

<p> Insert One- Stop Center Cover Letter DO’s and DONT’s Logo Here </p><p> DO find out the name of the individual who should receive the letter.  DON’T address the letter to a generic person, for example: To Whom It May Concern, Dear Sir or Madam,  DO use the same heading you use on your resume. or a nameless title (HR Manger) if you can help it. If you can’t get a name, use Dear Hiring Manager.  DO follow directions. If they said to e-mail your resume as an attachment, do it.  DON’T use expressions like “per our conversation”… write as you speak, but still keep it formal.  DO use verbs and accomplishments to explain what you did and how well you did it.  DON’T write a generic cover letter. If it’s a blind ad and you don’t have a lot of information, then sell yourself on  DO vary your sentence structure, for example: don’t start what was revealed in the ad and possibly a couple of every sentence with “I”. personal attributes.</p><p> DO remove acronyms and corporate codes you removed  DON’T address areas of weakness, skills or qualifications from your resume. that don’t meet requirements. Use this space to sell yourself; focus on strengths and skills that match.  DO proofread your cover letter. Look for any thoughts you may not have said clearly.  DON’T staple your cover letter to your resume – unless otherwise instructed to do so.  DO use a common font (Arial, Times New Roman) that’s no smaller than 11 pt. and no bigger than 12 pt.  DON’T use obscure words. This is not the time to enrich your vocabulary with words you may not understand.  DO let your positive personality traits (confidence, enthusiasm, motivation) come through in your cover  DON’T attach documents with a paperclip. The letter that you may not have be able to convey on your attachments can get lost. Instead, label each document at resume. Make sure it is professional. the top with your name and contact information.</p><p>Cover Letters Handout #5</p>

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