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Cover Letter for a job application?

Really new to this, application requires a C.V and cover letter. What should be in the cover letter? What shouldn't!? How long should it be?

Any other advise?

Ahhhhh! Help!

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  • Flyby
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    A cover letter is simply a way to briefly introduce yourself to a prospective employer. You summarize your experience and how that may be of value to the employer. You don't need to write a book. All you want is to get an interview. It should not be any longer than 3 paragraphs. Approach it much the same way you would when doing an outline for a paper. Sentences should be short and concise. You need to address the position for which you are applying, your experience and education as it relates to the position. You need to express your interest and ask for an interview. The cover letter should not sound arrogant nor should it sound desperate. State your qualifications, interest in the position and why it would be to the benefit of the company for them to hire you.

  • mark m
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Writing application letter:

    There are some general rules you should follow when applying for a job and writing application letter, if you follow them you may find yourself in a new job sooner than you think:

    1- Research and investigation: try to read between the lines and get a feeling about the person who wrote the ad and the company way of thinking.

    2- Language and style: your letter serve only one purpose: to get you invited for a job interview, hence, avoid hackneyed phrases and cliches. you language should be alive and vivid and should attract the reader's attention, spelling mistakes and grammatical or syntax errors and cardinal sins and will almost certainly cause your application to end up in the rubbish bin.

    3- Presentation: Give your application a nice look, use only top quality paper, print it out on a laser printer or good quality inkjet, be conservative with colours, when you mail it don't fold it or staple it.

    4- Follow up: when you send your job application to a prospective employer, make a note in your diary and keep photocopies of all correspondence, after a week or so, telephone the employer just to confirm that they received your application.

    5- The method: there are few basic methods you can use to get your application into the hand of a prospective employer,, E-mail, Fax or by normal mail.

    Remember, applying foe a job is like a seduction. Would you fax a love poem to your sweetheart, or would you present it in person? so I suggest to take it by hand, if delivering you application in person is not practical or would be too expensive, consider using a courier service.

    All the best, I hope you get the job.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    If you stop in at a store to enquire about a job and they hand you an application form to fill out, it's OK to just fill out the form without a cover letter, but certainly not wrong to include a cover letter when you return the application, and might make your application stand out. Don't know what your friend means, "wouldn't know what to do with it". That's a really odd statement. They'd read it. Doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure that out. As an applicant for a job, it never hurts to be seen as making some extra effort.

  • Sui
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    cover letter includes your request for the job not too much of details as it'll be included in the resume. 150-200 words is sufficient for cover letter. you can also show some interest for the company in the cover letter.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    The internet is expanding at an exponential price and hundreds or men and women and businesses launch even thousands of new web sites every single single day so this implies there is an escalating demand for freelance writers to develop content material for these web sites.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    just write a bit about yourself then include some skills that are relervent to the job it don't have to be long cos all the important info is in your cv. good luck

  • guro
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Just describe briefly yourself and your work experience for your past employer if it is your first job just put your strength and purpose to the job you are applying.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    anything that is relevant and your education to the job is great but no

    1) ranting

    2) putting down anybody

    length should be under a page

    always be honest

  • 1 decade ago

    it should be short n shud contain ur current profile n qualification required for the job n list of the enclosures

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