Options to write a Cover Letter
The cover letter should always be included when sending your resume or CV for a possible job interview. This letter of application serves the purpose of introducing you and asking for an interview. It can be Solicited (when a job is advertized), Prospecting (when a job is not advertized) or just for an Information Interview. Here is an outline to writing a successful cover letter. The following is an example of a Solicited Cover Letter. Below the letter, look for important notes analyzing the layout of the letter signaled by a small number.
Cover Letter
2520 Jinnah Avenue Blue Area Islamabad 11 Jan, 2011 Mr. K. Alam, Personnel Manager Ideas Incorporation. 587 Zafar-ul-Haq Road, Islamabad Dear Mr. Alam, I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a Legal Assistant specializing in Port Regulatory Law, which appeared in the Pakistan Times on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements. I especially would like to point out that I graduated from The University of Punjab and was hired directly upon graduation due to my expertise in port authority regulations. During the four years that I worked for Shoreman and Co., I further deepened my knowledge of the fast changing regulatory laws in our state. My employer also thought highly enough of my abilities to promote me to the post of Head Legal Researcher after my first year of employment. I look forward to an opportunity to personally discuss the position with you. I am available for an interview at your convenience. Sincerely, (signature here) Rahim Khan Enclosure
Cover Letter Outline Cener and repeat the same header as your CV(omit the address below if it is present in the header) 2520 Jinnah Avenue 1 Blue Area Islamabad 11 Jan, 2011 Mr. K. Alam, Personnel Manager 2 Ideas Incorporation. 587 Zafar-ul-Haq Road Islamabad Dear Mr. Alam, 3 1.Begin your cover letter by placing your address first, followed by the address of the company you are writing to. 2. Use complete title and address; don't abbreviate.
3. Always make an effort to write directly to the person Opening paragraph - Use one of the following to bring yourself in charge of hiring. to the attention of the reader and make clear what job you are applying for: A. B. C. D. Summarize the opening/job advertisement Name the opening Request an opening Question the availability of an opening
Middle paragraph(s)- Use one of the following in each of your middle paragraphs to provide the reader with plenty of reasons to invite you to an interview: A. B. C. D. E. F. Education Work experience Ability to work with others and/or alone Interest in your field Interest in the company Responsibilities in previous positions
Closing paragraph - Use the closing paragraph to ensure action on the part of the reader. You can ask for an interview appointment time, stating that you will be happy to come to the employer's office when convenient. Make it easy for the reader to follow-up by providing your telephone number and email address. Show that you want to be a member of their team. A line or two of praise about the company might help!
Sincerely, (signature here) Rahim Khan 4 Enclosure 4. Always
Writing a Cover Letter when Applying for a Job Here is an example of a sample cover letter written in response to an advertisement in the newspaper. Before taking a look at the letter, here are some useful key phrases to use in your own cover letters. Useful Key Phrases
I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for... As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements. I would like to point out... immediately upon his return. During ...., I improved (furthered, extended, etc.) my knowledge of..., I look forward to an opportunity to speak with you in person. (OR to speak with you personally)
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