During hiring season, only a handful of resumes ever make it to the boss’ desk. To prevent your application from ending up in the recycle bin, here are five tips for resume and cover letter writing.
3. To prevent your application
from ending up in the recycle
bin, here are five tips for
resume and cover letter writing.
4. 1. Include a tailored cover letter
You wouldn’t believe
how many candidates
fail to include a cover
letter. This is your
chance to demonstrate
your writing and
communications skills.
5. 1. Include a tailored cover letter
Explain how your past
experiences relate to the
company’s mission statement or
ongoing projects.
Simply pasting the firm’s name
into a generic cover letter won’t
get you very far.
6. 3. Location
If you’re applying to a job in a
different state, explicitly state
when you’ll be moving or that
you’re open to relocation
7. 3. Location
Otherwise it looks like you’re haphazardly
applying to every job on the web.
8. 4. Keep it short
Keep your resume and cover
letter to one page each. You
better have a good reason for
trailing to a second page —
like authoring 10 bestselling
books.
9. 5. Include social media handles
Do you have a
website, blog or
popular Twitter
account? Be sure
to highlight these
things along with
your contact info.
10. This presentation was adapted from our Voice Matters Blog.
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