It feels like all i'm talking about is jobs these days.
Anyway following on from my not so successful job interview on Friday, i'm now applying for a different position, however it requires a CV and covering letter as opposed to the online application form i'm used to.
I've never done a covering letter before, and i'll be honest i don't really know where to start. I've found a lot of examples online, but i was wondering if anyone had any excellent tips or ideas as to how i could make it good?
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To be honest in my covering letters I've basically said I would like to apply for job X, as advertised in Y, please find my enclosed CV, if you have any queries don't hesitate to contact me. Obviously, including address, email and phone number as well as all the other niceties of a formal letter.
But who knows, maybe I've been doing it wildly wrong.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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Look on google for examples of cover letters that suit you best.
A cover letter is a basic paragraph about why your the best candidate for the position and your strengths.
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The job of your letter is to interest the potential employer enough to want to meet you in an interview. It is not the time to sound desperate or, conversely, just like everyone else. Prove you can spell and construct your (short) letter in coherent sentences.
Good luck (again).
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So if the letter is to get you the interview what is the CV for?
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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Same thing ... it's in the envelope, isn't it? :biggrin:
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Hey Fred, a CV is to sum up your job experience or any other fact from your life that might be relevant. A cover letter is meant to make the personnel manager take notice of your application. So they don't really cover the same area. If your cover letter is bullsh*t, they probably won't even bother to read your CV. It's best to be short and fairly concise in the reasons why you are applying and why you may be a good (if not the best) candidate for the job. You need to give the impression that you'll be interested in doing the job and doing it well.
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