Cover Letter and Resume Tips To Help You Land an Interview

When searching for a job, many people tend to forget that a cover letter and resume are designed to get you an interview and not the job itself. No employer is simply going to look at your credentials and say “you’re hired”. The hiring process does not work that way. You must get your chance to sell yourself doing an interview. The best way to get an interview is by making the employer want to know more about you, your skills, your education, and what you can bring to the company.

The first item you might include in a cover letter is where you found out about the job. Companies like to measure their advertising so make sure that you indicate when and where you learned about the job opening.

Many times a cover letter never gets around to indicating that the person writing the letter wants to apply for a job. So make sure to include this in your cover letter unless you just want to waste some time by applying for random jobs.

Another item for a good cover letter is to highlight your education, skills, and past experience. Do not take away too much from your resume but simply enough details to show that you have the qualifications for the job.

The fourth essential of a masterful cover letter is to ask for an interview. After all, that is the ultimate goal of a cover letter and resume and the basic intent of these documents. You should also refer to your resume in your cover letter which will provide the reader with more specific details about your qualifications.

Here’s some handy resume tips to keep in mind: Try to be as brief as possible. Make sure you make it easy for the employer to get in touch with you by indicating e-mail addresses and phone numbers. You’ll want to include a job objective on your resume that relates to the job you’re going after. Place things in reverse chronological order — this includes education and work experience. Center for focus on skills and accomplishments when possible. Don’t put any personal data on your resume other than phone number, name and address.

Both your cover letter and resume must be perfect. You can’t afford any spelling errors or grammatical errors. These documents should endeavor to reflect first-class quality, organization, and visible proof of your talent and skills. Always make sure these tools help you to ensure an interview for the job and they act as your personal sales pitch to the employer. You will be sure to land that interview if you work at designing these two documents.

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