A Good Sample Cover Letter

       By: Mario J. Churchill
Posted: 2007-03-24 11:29:09
First things first, remember that a cover letter is similar to a tool marketers use to be able to get customers to buy something. Remember that a lot of customers are not into features but actually only consider to buy because of the benefits. It is important therefore for you to make your customer buy into you.Also, a cover letter is one way for employers to see just how good or bad your communication skills are. Take note that though resumes are proof read and written by other people, the cover letter is seldom not. Make sure that prior to sending out a cover letter, you have been able to check its spelling, grammar, etc.Believe it or not, there are a lot of sample cover letters available on the internet. Though there are those who take the time out to write their own cover letters, a lot of people still lift a sample cover letter from the internet and use it as their own, word per word. If you are lucky and the prospective employer you sent your resume to do not know the plagiarism you have done then hooray for you.However, it is always highly advisable to take the serious time and effort to do something right. The fact of the matter is that a cover letter must answer the question of why it is you are applying in the first place and what are the benefits a company would have if they do hire you. Also, write down the job position you are aiming for. Also, try to briefly explain just why it is you are distinctly interested in such a position. A cover letter must also be able to discuss how well you know the company you are applying for. As much as possible, always keep it brief and succinct.A cover letter must also be able to cite the reasons of your qualifications for the job you are aiming for. Always highlight job experiences which you think will be relevant to the prospective job you are trying to apply for.Always cite specific situations as well as examples which showcase your good job-related qualities. Be reminded that no cover letter is ever the same especially if you are planning to send them out to various companies and employers.It is therefore unnecessary to write a generic, uniform cover letter, much less copy a sample cover letter from the web, and use it with the hopes of getting a positive response. A good cover letter needs to be taken seriously in order that employers will take you seriously.Basically, a cover letter's purpose is to offer valid evidence that would be able to back up any claims you may have on your skills and abilities. As a further tip, avoid as much as possible sentences that begin with you or more specifically "I." Always write in the active voice and to avoid telling your credentials using passive voice.It is a must that you make you as the subject of every sentence. Using active descriptions is necessary as it helps you draw in the attention of your readers, or in this case your prospective employers.All in all, a good cover letter is one that is made and written by you. It should not be something copied or lifted from a sample cover letter that litters the internet. Though it is not bad to use sample cover letters as an inspiration, it should never be an exact copy of it. It keeps your cover letter from being original and unique. Good luck!
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