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6.1: Cover Letters

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    Cover letters should be formatted like a formal letter and include a return address, date, and a greeting. Be sure to end the letter with a salutation. Remember that employers are using the cover letter to evaluate your written communication skills.

     

    Opening Paragraph

    • State why you are writing, how you learned about the position, and basic information about you.

     

    Second Paragraph

    • Explain WHY you are interested in the position and the type of work the employer does.
    • Demonstrate that you know enough about the employer or position to relate your background to them.
    • Use this paragraph to explain important information from your resume in greater detail

     

    Third Paragraph

    • Thank the employer for their consideration & indicate you would welcome the opportunity for an interview.

     

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