The document provides guidance on writing an effective cover letter. It should complement but not repeat the resume. The cover letter allows the applicant to elaborate on their skills and how they specifically fit the listed qualifications of the open position. It is addressed to a specific hiring manager and includes 3-4 paragraphs detailing why the applicant is qualified, how their experience matches what the employer seeks, and any other relevant qualifications. The letter should be no longer than one page and closed professionally.
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This document provides tips for optimizing your LinkedIn profile to attract sales prospects. It discusses using keywords that potential buyers would search for and focusing your profile on the results and experiences most relevant to buyers. The background summary should be structured to appeal to buyers by stating your expertise from their view, the industries and regions you work in, why customers buy from you, the results you can deliver, evidence of past success, and a call to action for buyers to learn more. The goal is to differentiate yourself from competitors and clearly communicate how you can help buyers achieve their goals.
This document describes career coaching and assessment services to help job seekers. It outlines common job seeking challenges and how assessments can measure a candidate's skills, potential, and fit for a role. The services include an assessment report, job matching, resume assistance, and advice on standing out to employers. For a reasonable fee, clients receive a personalized strategy to improve their chances of getting interviews and job offers.
This document provides a guide for writing an effective cover letter in 9 steps. It explains the key components of a cover letter such as introducing yourself, highlighting relevant qualifications for the position, researching the employer, proper formatting, and following up. The guide includes tips, examples, and a sample cover letter. It stresses customizing the letter for each application by drawing connections between your background and the job requirements.
This document provides information and tips about résumés, employment letters, and research. It defines a résumé as a summary of one's background and experience. It outlines the typical parts of a résumé including contact information, objective, education, work history, and achievements. It also discusses cover letters, references, thank you letters, and tips for scannable résumés. Resources for résumé and letter templates, builders, and job searching are provided.
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This document provides guidance on writing an effective cover letter. It emphasizes that applicants should spend at least an hour crafting a well-considered letter tailored to the specific role and company. The cover letter should demonstrate an understanding of the employer's needs as outlined in the job description, and provide concrete examples of how the applicant meets the required qualifications. While structured like a professional letter, the cover letter should be short, positive, and avoid simply restating information found on the resume.
A resume is a first impression that presents a candidate's qualifications in a systematic manner. It should highlight relevant educational background, skills, experiences, and career objectives tailored to the specific position. Key factors to consider when writing a resume include the target industry, how the candidate's profile matches the job requirements, and an effective self-description highlighting in-demand skills. The standard resume format includes sections for career objective, education history, other qualifications, skills, experience, and personal details. Candidates should spell check their resumes carefully and describe both strengths and weaknesses to prepare for interviews.
The document provides tips for getting a recruiter's attention when applying for a job via email. It recommends including the job title and your name in the email subject line. The body of the email should be a brief paragraph highlighting your key skills and experience that match the job description, in no more than 5-6 lines. It also advises tailoring your CV specifically for each role by elaborating on and emphasizing the skills mentioned in the email that are relevant to the job description. Candidates are encouraged to call the company's HR department to discuss their qualifications if they have a strong match to many of the criteria.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective cover letter. It should complement but not repeat the resume. The cover letter allows the applicant to elaborate on their skills and how they specifically fit the listed qualifications of the open position. It is addressed to a specific hiring manager and includes 3-4 paragraphs detailing why the applicant is qualified, how their experience matches what the employer seeks, and any other relevant qualifications. The letter should be no longer than one page and closed professionally.
Does your background profile differentiate you from the competition or is it ...David Malone
This document provides tips for optimizing your LinkedIn profile to attract sales prospects. It discusses using keywords that potential buyers would search for and focusing your profile on the results and experiences most relevant to buyers. The background summary should be structured to appeal to buyers by stating your expertise from their view, the industries and regions you work in, why customers buy from you, the results you can deliver, evidence of past success, and a call to action for buyers to learn more. The goal is to differentiate yourself from competitors and clearly communicate how you can help buyers achieve their goals.
This document describes career coaching and assessment services to help job seekers. It outlines common job seeking challenges and how assessments can measure a candidate's skills, potential, and fit for a role. The services include an assessment report, job matching, resume assistance, and advice on standing out to employers. For a reasonable fee, clients receive a personalized strategy to improve their chances of getting interviews and job offers.
This document provides a guide for writing an effective cover letter in 9 steps. It explains the key components of a cover letter such as introducing yourself, highlighting relevant qualifications for the position, researching the employer, proper formatting, and following up. The guide includes tips, examples, and a sample cover letter. It stresses customizing the letter for each application by drawing connections between your background and the job requirements.
This document provides information and tips about résumés, employment letters, and research. It defines a résumé as a summary of one's background and experience. It outlines the typical parts of a résumé including contact information, objective, education, work history, and achievements. It also discusses cover letters, references, thank you letters, and tips for scannable résumés. Resources for résumé and letter templates, builders, and job searching are provided.
How To Write An Excellent Cover LetterAlex Caluori
This document provides guidance on writing an effective cover letter. It emphasizes that applicants should spend at least an hour crafting a well-considered letter tailored to the specific role and company. The cover letter should demonstrate an understanding of the employer's needs as outlined in the job description, and provide concrete examples of how the applicant meets the required qualifications. While structured like a professional letter, the cover letter should be short, positive, and avoid simply restating information found on the resume.
A resume is a first impression that presents a candidate's qualifications in a systematic manner. It should highlight relevant educational background, skills, experiences, and career objectives tailored to the specific position. Key factors to consider when writing a resume include the target industry, how the candidate's profile matches the job requirements, and an effective self-description highlighting in-demand skills. The standard resume format includes sections for career objective, education history, other qualifications, skills, experience, and personal details. Candidates should spell check their resumes carefully and describe both strengths and weaknesses to prepare for interviews.
The document provides tips for getting a recruiter's attention when applying for a job via email. It recommends including the job title and your name in the email subject line. The body of the email should be a brief paragraph highlighting your key skills and experience that match the job description, in no more than 5-6 lines. It also advises tailoring your CV specifically for each role by elaborating on and emphasizing the skills mentioned in the email that are relevant to the job description. Candidates are encouraged to call the company's HR department to discuss their qualifications if they have a strong match to many of the criteria.
This document provides tips on how to stand out when creating a resume. It discusses branding your resume to attract, engage, and show your value to recruiters. Key recommendations include writing a targeted career summary, using keywords relevant to the job, and telling stories with real achievements to engage the reader within the first 10-30 seconds of reviewing your resume. Common mistakes to avoid are also highlighted, such as using poor formatting or including unnecessary information. The goal is to create a resume that will make the reviewer interested enough to continue reading and potentially invite you for an interview.
This document summarizes a workshop on writing CVs and cover letters. The workshop aims to help attendees recognize the importance of a well-written CV, identify their own skills, draft their own CV and cover letter, and provide feedback on sample CVs. It discusses what should be included in a CV, such as work experience, education, skills and achievements. Attendees participate in activities to reflect on their experience and skills and review sample CVs. The document also provides tips on writing strong cover letters to accompany CVs.
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A resume is a written summary of a person's education, work experience, skills, and accomplishments that is used to apply for jobs. It should highlight relevant background, qualifications, and achievements to impress potential employers. Well-written, properly formatted resumes tell employers about a candidate's professionalism and qualifications, improving their chances of receiving an interview.
The document is a final project submitted by four students to their instructor for a Business Communication Workshop course. It covers resume building and personal branding. The project discusses what a resume is, the importance of having one, components of an effective resume, different resume styles, and personal branding. It was completed on time with effort from all group members.
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The document provides career advice on how to get more job interviews. It recommends customizing your CV and skills section to match each job description by highlighting relevant skills and achievements. It also advises understanding the differences between similar job profiles. Additionally, it suggests using the STAR method to structure examples when answering interview questions about past work situations and tasks in order to demonstrate your qualities and benefits to the company. Developing STAR statements from previous roles for your CV can also help interviewers learn about your career track record. Following this advice can help improve the chances of getting more interview calls.
The document introduces Resfolio, a career portfolio product that combines elements of a resume and portfolio. Resfolio aims to position candidates by highlighting their unique strengths and branding themselves. It contains a covering letter, 1-2 page write up, ASCII version, and optional visual portfolio. Resfolio provides additional services like career guidance and annual updates to help users market themselves differently than a traditional resume. Testimonials praise Resfolio for its professionalism and ability to make an impact on recruiters.
The document discusses Resfolio, which is described as a resume plus portfolio. It aims to provide job seekers with a marketing tool that highlights their skills, experiences, accomplishments, and distinguishes them from other candidates. Resfolio includes a cover letter, 2-3 page resume, ASCII version for applicant tracking systems, and optional visual elements. It takes a portfolio approach rather than just listing experience. Testimonials praise Resfolio for its professionalism and ability to make an impact on recruiters. The service also provides career coaching and annual updates.
The document announces a series of workshops for graduates on career preparation skills. The first workshop is on CV writing and will be held on September 6, 2009. It will cover researching companies, highlighting achievements and skills, and writing a CV. Sample CVs and guidelines will be provided. The second workshop will focus on interview skills and the third will discuss financial planning after graduation. Both have dates still to be confirmed. The workshops aim to help graduates effectively market themselves and plan their careers.
This document is a presentation on business communication processes by a group of students. It contains information on various business communication documents and templates, including formal letters, CVs/resumes, cover letters, formal notices, budgets, invoices, job applications, and research proposals. Each document type is explained and an example is provided. The presentation was submitted to a lecturer in business administration.
This document provides guidance on writing an effective resume in 3 pages or less. It explains that the primary purpose of a resume is to land an interview by standing out from other applicants and convincing the employer that you are qualified. The resume should highlight your skills, experience, and how you can specifically benefit the employer. While a resume often focuses on job history, it should be written from the intention of interesting and persuading the employer rather than just informing them. The document also provides tips on common resume formats and when a resume is typically required versus not required for different types of jobs.
This document provides a guide for employers to use the Summer of Tech website to find student interns. It outlines the four-step process: 1) Create a company profile with details about your organization; 2) Set up project descriptions that include required skills; 3) Browse candidate profiles and shortlist students of interest; 4) Manage the shortlist and annotations until final matches are determined in late September when students and companies rank each other. The goal is to maximize the number of students placed in internships through an online matching system similar to online dating.
The document provides tips for creating an effective CV, including keeping it to two pages, tailoring it for specific jobs, using "power words" that emphasize achievements, and highlighting skills and qualifications over extensive work history. It also includes lists of action words that can be used to describe skills, experiences, and other qualities for a CV.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective contemporary CV, including what a CV is, different CV formats, key sections of a CV such as work experience and education, dos and don'ts, and tips for layout and design. The document emphasizes tailoring the CV to the specific position being applied for and highlighting relevant skills and qualifications to attract an employer's attention within the first 20-30 seconds of reviewing the CV.
The document provides information about the SHRME Job Fair 2009 occurring on October 30th at the Sheraton Addis hotel. It outlines what job fairs are and their purpose in allowing candidates and employers to prescreen each other. The document then provides a detailed checklist for candidates to plan and prepare for the job fair, including researching companies, preparing resumes and cover letters, practicing concise pitches, dressing professionally, and following up after the event. The goal is to maximize face time with targeted employers and land follow-up interviews.
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This document provides guidance on creating a CV and cover letter. It discusses the importance of these application documents and different types of CVs. Rules are presented for writing both the CV and cover letter, including formatting, content, spelling and using a professional tone. Students are instructed to prepare a CV and cover letter by applying the guidance and responding to a sample job advertisement.
This document provides information on creating an effective curriculum vitae (CV) or resume. It discusses the differences between a CV and resume, what each should include, common mistakes to avoid, tips for effective writing, and formatting styles used in different countries/regions. The key points are that a CV provides a comprehensive history of one's career and life experiences while a resume focuses on relevant qualifications for a specific job objective, and an effective application requires tailoring the document to the target position and company.
This document provides an overview of various types of business letters, including advertising letters, application letters, curriculum vitae (CV), invitation letters, acknowledgement letters, offer letters, letters of acceptance, resignation letters, and testimonial letters. For each type of letter, the document defines what the letter is, provides examples of its format and contents, and in some cases discusses best practices for writing that particular letter type. The overall document serves as a reference guide on writing various common business correspondence letters.
This document provides an overview of various types of business letters covered in a business communication syllabus, including advertisement letters, application letters, curriculum vitae (CV), invitation letters for interviews, acknowledgment letters, offer letters, letters of acceptance, resignation letters, and testimonial letters. For each letter type, the document defines what the letter is, provides examples or templates, and discusses the importance and proper format. The overall document serves as a reference for writing different formal letters commonly used in business contexts.
This document provides tips on how to stand out when creating a resume. It discusses branding your resume to attract, engage, and show your value to recruiters. Key recommendations include writing a targeted career summary, using keywords relevant to the job, and telling stories with real achievements to engage the reader within the first 10-30 seconds of reviewing your resume. Common mistakes to avoid are also highlighted, such as using poor formatting or including unnecessary information. The goal is to create a resume that will make the reviewer interested enough to continue reading and potentially invite you for an interview.
This document summarizes a workshop on writing CVs and cover letters. The workshop aims to help attendees recognize the importance of a well-written CV, identify their own skills, draft their own CV and cover letter, and provide feedback on sample CVs. It discusses what should be included in a CV, such as work experience, education, skills and achievements. Attendees participate in activities to reflect on their experience and skills and review sample CVs. The document also provides tips on writing strong cover letters to accompany CVs.
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A resume is a written summary of a person's education, work experience, skills, and accomplishments that is used to apply for jobs. It should highlight relevant background, qualifications, and achievements to impress potential employers. Well-written, properly formatted resumes tell employers about a candidate's professionalism and qualifications, improving their chances of receiving an interview.
The document is a final project submitted by four students to their instructor for a Business Communication Workshop course. It covers resume building and personal branding. The project discusses what a resume is, the importance of having one, components of an effective resume, different resume styles, and personal branding. It was completed on time with effort from all group members.
Career advice: how to get more job interviewsnishajj
The document provides career advice on how to get more job interviews. It recommends customizing your CV and skills section to match each job description by highlighting relevant skills and achievements. It also advises understanding the differences between similar job profiles. Additionally, it suggests using the STAR method to structure examples when answering interview questions about past work situations and tasks in order to demonstrate your qualities and benefits to the company. Developing STAR statements from previous roles for your CV can also help interviewers learn about your career track record. Following this advice can help improve the chances of getting more interview calls.
The document introduces Resfolio, a career portfolio product that combines elements of a resume and portfolio. Resfolio aims to position candidates by highlighting their unique strengths and branding themselves. It contains a covering letter, 1-2 page write up, ASCII version, and optional visual portfolio. Resfolio provides additional services like career guidance and annual updates to help users market themselves differently than a traditional resume. Testimonials praise Resfolio for its professionalism and ability to make an impact on recruiters.
The document discusses Resfolio, which is described as a resume plus portfolio. It aims to provide job seekers with a marketing tool that highlights their skills, experiences, accomplishments, and distinguishes them from other candidates. Resfolio includes a cover letter, 2-3 page resume, ASCII version for applicant tracking systems, and optional visual elements. It takes a portfolio approach rather than just listing experience. Testimonials praise Resfolio for its professionalism and ability to make an impact on recruiters. The service also provides career coaching and annual updates.
The document announces a series of workshops for graduates on career preparation skills. The first workshop is on CV writing and will be held on September 6, 2009. It will cover researching companies, highlighting achievements and skills, and writing a CV. Sample CVs and guidelines will be provided. The second workshop will focus on interview skills and the third will discuss financial planning after graduation. Both have dates still to be confirmed. The workshops aim to help graduates effectively market themselves and plan their careers.
This document is a presentation on business communication processes by a group of students. It contains information on various business communication documents and templates, including formal letters, CVs/resumes, cover letters, formal notices, budgets, invoices, job applications, and research proposals. Each document type is explained and an example is provided. The presentation was submitted to a lecturer in business administration.
This document provides guidance on writing an effective resume in 3 pages or less. It explains that the primary purpose of a resume is to land an interview by standing out from other applicants and convincing the employer that you are qualified. The resume should highlight your skills, experience, and how you can specifically benefit the employer. While a resume often focuses on job history, it should be written from the intention of interesting and persuading the employer rather than just informing them. The document also provides tips on common resume formats and when a resume is typically required versus not required for different types of jobs.
This document provides a guide for employers to use the Summer of Tech website to find student interns. It outlines the four-step process: 1) Create a company profile with details about your organization; 2) Set up project descriptions that include required skills; 3) Browse candidate profiles and shortlist students of interest; 4) Manage the shortlist and annotations until final matches are determined in late September when students and companies rank each other. The goal is to maximize the number of students placed in internships through an online matching system similar to online dating.
The document provides tips for creating an effective CV, including keeping it to two pages, tailoring it for specific jobs, using "power words" that emphasize achievements, and highlighting skills and qualifications over extensive work history. It also includes lists of action words that can be used to describe skills, experiences, and other qualities for a CV.
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective contemporary CV, including what a CV is, different CV formats, key sections of a CV such as work experience and education, dos and don'ts, and tips for layout and design. The document emphasizes tailoring the CV to the specific position being applied for and highlighting relevant skills and qualifications to attract an employer's attention within the first 20-30 seconds of reviewing the CV.
The document provides information about the SHRME Job Fair 2009 occurring on October 30th at the Sheraton Addis hotel. It outlines what job fairs are and their purpose in allowing candidates and employers to prescreen each other. The document then provides a detailed checklist for candidates to plan and prepare for the job fair, including researching companies, preparing resumes and cover letters, practicing concise pitches, dressing professionally, and following up after the event. The goal is to maximize face time with targeted employers and land follow-up interviews.
How To Write A Great Covering Letter - GennGlobalSarah Ward
This document provides tips for writing an effective covering letter to accompany a job application. It recommends that a covering letter have four sections: an introductory paragraph with your name, the position, and a brief description of yourself; a section outlining your relevant skills and experiences for the role; a paragraph explaining your interest in the opportunity; and a conclusion thanking the employer for their consideration. Each section of the letter should be concise and focus only on information directly relevant to qualifying you for the specific position.
This document provides guidance on creating a CV and cover letter. It discusses the importance of these application documents and different types of CVs. Rules are presented for writing both the CV and cover letter, including formatting, content, spelling and using a professional tone. Students are instructed to prepare a CV and cover letter by applying the guidance and responding to a sample job advertisement.
This document provides information on creating an effective curriculum vitae (CV) or resume. It discusses the differences between a CV and resume, what each should include, common mistakes to avoid, tips for effective writing, and formatting styles used in different countries/regions. The key points are that a CV provides a comprehensive history of one's career and life experiences while a resume focuses on relevant qualifications for a specific job objective, and an effective application requires tailoring the document to the target position and company.
This document provides an overview of various types of business letters, including advertising letters, application letters, curriculum vitae (CV), invitation letters, acknowledgement letters, offer letters, letters of acceptance, resignation letters, and testimonial letters. For each type of letter, the document defines what the letter is, provides examples of its format and contents, and in some cases discusses best practices for writing that particular letter type. The overall document serves as a reference guide on writing various common business correspondence letters.
This document provides an overview of various types of business letters covered in a business communication syllabus, including advertisement letters, application letters, curriculum vitae (CV), invitation letters for interviews, acknowledgment letters, offer letters, letters of acceptance, resignation letters, and testimonial letters. For each letter type, the document defines what the letter is, provides examples or templates, and discusses the importance and proper format. The overall document serves as a reference for writing different formal letters commonly used in business contexts.
A resume is a written compilation of education, work experience, credentials and accomplishments used to apply for jobs. It highlights qualifications to push the hiring manager to an interview. There are several types of resumes including chronological, functional, combination, targeted, mini and non-traditional. A cover letter is a document sent with a resume to provide additional information on skills and experience, explaining why the applicant is qualified for the specific job. Resumes state facts while cover letters explain why the applicant is qualified.
The document provides information about different types of application letters including covering letters, letters of application, and speculative letters. It explains that covering letters accompany application forms or CVs for advertised jobs, letters of application can be sent instead of a form with information included that would be in a CV, and speculative letters are sent without an advertised vacancy to express interest in potential opportunities. The document provides tips for writing effective application letters such as emphasizing relevant skills and experience from a CV, being tailored to the specific organization, and following up. It also includes a sample application letter responding to a specific job posting.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective letter of application or cover letter to accompany a resume when applying for a job. It explains that the letter is intended to provide additional details on why the applicant is qualified for the position and should highlight relevant skills and experiences. The letter should identify the position being applied for, why the applicant is a strong candidate, reasons the employer should select them for an interview, and how they will follow up. The document then provides tips and guidelines on the typical format and content of an application letter, including sections for the heading, greeting, body, and signature.
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The document provides tips and guidelines for writing an effective job application letter. It advises tailoring each letter to the specific job by highlighting relevant qualifications and experience, and emphasizes editing and proofreading the letter. The letter should not duplicate the resume but showcase why the applicant is a strong fit for the position. A sample application letter format and structure is also included, with paragraphs addressing the introduction, qualifications, and request to follow up.
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The document outlines different types of business letters, including job application letters, complaint letters, adjustment letters, information letters, recommendation letters, letters of request, marketing and sales letters, and circular letters. It provides details on the purpose and audience for each letter type. Job application letters are used to apply for jobs and highlight a person's suitability. Complaint letters identify issues, their effects, and the sender's wishes. Adjustment letters respond to complaints by addressing the issues. Covering letters introduce enclosed items. Information letters convey various types of information. Recommendation letters provide opinions on why someone deserves a position or benefit. Letters of request ask for information. Marketing letters aim to create interest in products without direct sales. Circular letters
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There are 5 main types of cover letters: application letters, referral letters, letters of interest, networking letters, and value proposition letters. Application letters are sent with resumes when applying for specific jobs. Referral letters mention a recommending contact. Letters of interest express interest in a company and ask about openings. Networking letters contact professional connections for advice. Value proposition letters emphasize the applicant's unique qualifications. While the structure and main parts are generally the same, the content depends on the position and applicant's experience and goals.
The document provides information about cover letters, including what they are, their purpose, how they should be organized, tips for effective cover letter writing, and differences between cover letters and resumes. Specifically, it defines a cover letter as an accompanying letter that introduces a resume and reflects the applicant's knowledge of the employer's needs. It notes cover letters typically have three parts - an introduction, body, and closing - and should highlight skills relevant to the job and ask for an interview. The document also provides guidelines for writing cover letters, such as using a business letter format, personalizing each letter, and proofreading.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective job application letter. It recommends introducing yourself and why you are interested in the position. It also suggests giving specific examples of how your qualifications and experience meet the job requirements rather than just stating you have the skills. The letter should request an interview and include contact information in the closing paragraph.
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2. What is Cover Letter
A cover letter is a document sent with your
resume to provide additional information on your
skills and experience.
Employers use cover letters as a way to screen
applicants for available jobs and to determine
which candidates they would like to interview. If
an employer requires a cover letter, it should be
listed in the job posting.
3. What Is Included in a Cover Letter
A cover letter typically provides detailed
information on why you are qualified for the job
you are applying for. Effective cover letters
explain the reasons for your interest in the
specific organization and identify your most
relevant skills or experiences.
A cover letter supplements a resume and
provides additional information on your
qualifications for the job for which you are
applying.
4. Why Cover Letter is Important
A resume is of limited value to an employer if he
or she doesn't know what kind of work you want
to do. A cover letter tells the employer the type of
position you're seeking -- and exactly how you
are qualified for that position.
5. Types of Cover Letter
Application Letter. An
application letter is written
to apply for a specific job
opening.
6. Types of Cover Letter
Referral Cover
Letter. A referral
cover letter
mentions the name
of a person who
referred you to a job
7. Types of Cover Letter
Letter of Interest.
A letter of interest,
also known as a
prospecting letter,
inquires about
possible job
openings at a
company.
8. Types of Cover Letter
Networking
Letter.
Networking
letters request
job search
advice and
assistance
9. Types of Cover Letter
Value Proposition
Letter. A value
proposition is a brief
statement explaining
what makes the
candidate unique.
10. Advantages of Cover Letter
The cover letter gives you yet another golden
opportunity to state your case.
A clear picture of your career goal emerges
when you use a cover letter.
Employers respond faster when you show
interest in THEM.
This is one more chance to stand out.