Q. In my recent searching for jobs, I have found it hard to come up with a compelling cover letter. I imagine you have seen a lot of cover letters and maybe you could give some pointers on a great introduction.
What stands out? How can I grab the attention of the HR person enough to be considered against many other cover letters? Do you have some examples of really good cover letter introductions? I think once I get a good start, I can move on from there.
Ryan
A. Cover letters can be the hardest part of the application process. Here are a few tips to get you started.
- A cover letter is a specific part of the application package and it has a special job to do. Your resume tells who, what, where and when. Use your cover letter to tell the why and the how about you and your career.
- Recruiters are looking for people with fire, with passion. Resumes seldom show that. Cover letters can. Pour passion into your cover letter.
- Remember the power of story. Tell a tight little story in your cover letter that says something about what makes you a journalist.
- Treat your cover letter as a sample of your writing. How you say things can matter as much as what you say.
- I have some cover letter opening lines on the JobsPage.
Have a career question? E-mail it to me at joe.grimm@gmail.com.
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