Here it
is—2013––the new year we've been waiting for over the past couple of months.
It's the perfect time to put your goals in order with a sizzlin' new cover
letter at the top of your list.
Employers
are setting their goals as well. They're in the market for qualified
job-hunters, people who are ready and willing to fill responsible and good-paying
positions in their companies. You can be one of those individuals. Introduce
yourself with a well-written cover letter that catches their eye and compels
them to select you for an interview.
More Job
Interviews in the New Year!
What does
it take to create a cover letter that shines with friendly language and
practical information? Four simple ingredients:
1.
A warm greeting.
Dear Ms. Smith:
Happy New Year! I was excited to see your ad for a
qualified person to fill the position of general manager of the ABC
Corporation. It seems you were writing directly to me, as I have had managerial
experience over the past five years . . .
2.
A clear point.
In fact, all of the duties I've performed as assistant
manager of XYZ Company have prepared me for the next level. I am ready and
eager to assume the full responsibilities of general manager. I'm known for my
leadership as well as my ability to handle a crisis with a level head . . .
3. A
tangible goal.
My objective for the next twelve months is to encourage
my peers and subordinates and to increase the bottom line of the company I work
for. Customer service and satisfying employee relations are my primary goals .
. .
4.
A future plan.
May we meet in person to discuss this job? I'd welcome
the opportunity to hear your objectives for the man or woman you hire and to
provide you with examples of why I believe I'm the person to fill the position
and to help promote the company's vision and mission. Please call me at
555-555-5555 at your convenience.
Glad Tidings To
You!
Finish
writing your cover letter and then take a long and honest look at it. Does it
include the four ingredients listed above? Does it sound friendly yet
professional? Does it reflect you at your best? If your answer to any of these
questions is 'no' then go back and rework that section until it feels just
right. Cut, chop, slice, and dice any words or phrases that don't match your
personality. Keep in mind the most important thing you can do on paper and in
person is to be yourself.
Raise Your
Glass to A Fruitful New Year!
Add a splash of kindness, a
sprinkling of facts, and a dollop of personality. Mix with an attitude of
gratitude. Then raise your glass to the New Year—the year that will lead you to
new employment and new opportunities––the result of a great cover letter that
presents your unique self.
Happy New Year and happy job
hunting!
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