As a CALS Ambassador, I conducted a workshop on cover letters and thank-you letters as part of the Kickstart your Career Professional Development Workshop Series.
This document discusses three important reading styles: skimming, scanning, and predicting. Skimming allows readers to quickly get the general idea or main points of a text without focusing on details. Scanning means searching a text efficiently, such as looking up a word in the dictionary by finding words starting with the relevant letters. The document provides examples of how skimming and scanning are used and will continue with more details on these reading skills in the next week.
How to Write a Great Article: Simple Tips & Tricks from Experienced AuthorsGoDates
Write a killer article that gets attention! Simple tips & tricks from our experienced authors that will help you to become a rockstar copywriter or blogger.
A cover letter is a sales pitch that answers three key questions: the position being applied for, why the applicant should be selected for an interview, and how they will follow up. A good cover letter is creative, sent as a PDF, addressed to a specific person, kept short and simple, and uses keywords from the job posting. Resumes come in three main types - chronological, functional, and combination - and should make the applicant's objective employer specific, quantify experiences when possible, include multiple contact methods, lead with action verbs, and include a LinkedIn hyperlink.
Technology is a growing part of our lives - but how can it help graduate school level academic writing? These slides help you, the graduate student, be more efficient
This document discusses the differences between skimming and scanning. Skimming involves quickly reading parts of a text like the title, subtitles, and first/last sentences of paragraphs to get the overall idea. Scanning is searching for specific information by quickly glancing over a text without reading every word. The key difference is that skimming is used to get the general idea while scanning looks for particular details. Both techniques can be used to speed read large amounts of material.
1. A study from Harvard University found that jogging alone may not be as healthy as previously believed and is less beneficial than jogging in a group. Experiments on rats showed that solo running raises stress levels and reduces brain cell regeneration.
2. The researchers monitored two groups of rats - one that exercised alone and one that exercised socially. After two weeks, the social joggers had double the brain cell growth of the solitary runners.
3. Professor Gould concluded that while running stimulates brain cell growth in a group setting, the positive effects are suppressed when running occurs in social isolation.
Easy reading is damn hard writing. But if it's right, it's easy. It's the other way round, too. If it's slovenly written, then it's hard to read. It doesn't give the reader what the careful writer can give the reader.
This document discusses three important reading styles: skimming, scanning, and predicting. Skimming allows readers to quickly get the general idea or main points of a text without focusing on details. Scanning means searching a text efficiently, such as looking up a word in the dictionary by finding words starting with the relevant letters. The document provides examples of how skimming and scanning are used and will continue with more details on these reading skills in the next week.
How to Write a Great Article: Simple Tips & Tricks from Experienced AuthorsGoDates
Write a killer article that gets attention! Simple tips & tricks from our experienced authors that will help you to become a rockstar copywriter or blogger.
A cover letter is a sales pitch that answers three key questions: the position being applied for, why the applicant should be selected for an interview, and how they will follow up. A good cover letter is creative, sent as a PDF, addressed to a specific person, kept short and simple, and uses keywords from the job posting. Resumes come in three main types - chronological, functional, and combination - and should make the applicant's objective employer specific, quantify experiences when possible, include multiple contact methods, lead with action verbs, and include a LinkedIn hyperlink.
Technology is a growing part of our lives - but how can it help graduate school level academic writing? These slides help you, the graduate student, be more efficient
This document discusses the differences between skimming and scanning. Skimming involves quickly reading parts of a text like the title, subtitles, and first/last sentences of paragraphs to get the overall idea. Scanning is searching for specific information by quickly glancing over a text without reading every word. The key difference is that skimming is used to get the general idea while scanning looks for particular details. Both techniques can be used to speed read large amounts of material.
1. A study from Harvard University found that jogging alone may not be as healthy as previously believed and is less beneficial than jogging in a group. Experiments on rats showed that solo running raises stress levels and reduces brain cell regeneration.
2. The researchers monitored two groups of rats - one that exercised alone and one that exercised socially. After two weeks, the social joggers had double the brain cell growth of the solitary runners.
3. Professor Gould concluded that while running stimulates brain cell growth in a group setting, the positive effects are suppressed when running occurs in social isolation.
Easy reading is damn hard writing. But if it's right, it's easy. It's the other way round, too. If it's slovenly written, then it's hard to read. It doesn't give the reader what the careful writer can give the reader.
The document provides instructions for students to complete assignments on promoting a charity and writing a newspaper review. It guides students to brainstorm features of newspaper reviews, plan their own review with a mind map or outline, have a peer review their plan, and write the review in the style of a newspaper article template. Students are then asked to summarize the overall topic in 5 sentences, 5 words, and 1 word.
This document discusses reading techniques such as skimming and scanning. Skimming involves rapidly reading a text to get the main ideas and overall impression. Scanning involves quickly reading a text to find specific information, such as names, dates or answers to questions. Some key advantages of skimming and scanning are that they save time and allow the reader to cover more material. However, they only provide a superficial understanding rather than details. The document provides examples of how to skim and scan different types of materials and notes some differences in approach, while emphasizing that the goal is what information is being sought by the reader.
The document discusses techniques for skimming and scanning a text. Skimming allows one to get the overall sense or gist of a text quickly, such as deciding if a textbook page is useful. Scanning allows one to find specific information quickly, such as finding a phone number. Both techniques involve reading selectively rather than every word. Key steps for skimming include reading titles, subtitles, first/last sentences of paragraphs and key words. Steps for scanning include moving the eyes quickly across a text and using clues like headings to find specific information.
This document outlines the steps to writing an article or research paper. It recommends choosing a clear and specific topic, limiting the topic to only the most relevant points, and making the purpose clear to the reader in the introduction. The steps also include collecting and organizing information from various sources, creating an outline to structure the paper, writing the paper in the proper format starting with an introduction and conclusion, and citing all sources used.
This document provides tips and strategies for pre-reading, skimming, and scanning texts. It explains that previewing features, skimming and scanning are techniques used to locate specific information faster than average reading. Skimming involves getting the main ideas but not all details at a faster pace, while scanning is used to find a single fact or piece of information very quickly. The document provides tips for both skimming and scanning, such as noting text arrangements, using clue words, and making accuracy the goal rather than speed.
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The document discusses skimming and scanning as rapid reading methods. Skimming involves quickly gathering the main ideas or gist without understanding every word. Scanning involves looking for specific information quickly while ignoring unrelated details. The document provides examples of when to use skimming and scanning and gives tips for how to skim, such as reading titles, introductions, and conclusions, as well as how to scan, such as stating the information needed and selectively reading sections.
Creating a Top LinkedIn Profile that is interesting, inspiring with high impact that will guarantee you interviews.
How to Create a Top LinkedIn Profile Tip #3 covers your Summary. Create interest with a Summary that is powerful and rich with key words.
To write a proper term paper, follow these steps: collect reference materials on your topic from the library or internet; make index cards summarizing key points and citing sources; create an outline with an introduction and conclusion; organize index cards according to the outline; write the paper using the information on the index cards in order; include transitional sentences; write the conclusion; create a reference page listing all sources; proofread to ensure all requirements are met. Following these steps will result in a high-quality term paper if done properly and diligently.
Pitch Letters Media Advisories Media Kits And OpedsBrett Atwood
The document provides guidance on pitching stories to journalists and creating media kits. It discusses researching target media outlets, customizing pitch letters, and following up. Effective pitch letters are brief, highlight the story's angle and facts, and indicate follow-up. Media kits contain press releases, bios, and other materials about campaigns. Op-eds and letters to the editor are ways to get an organization's viewpoint published.
Reading Techniques:
Skimming and scanning are two fast reading techniques.
Skimming: Getting the Gist
Scanning: Finding particular name,numbers,things,places in the paragraph etc.
The document discusses scanning as a fast reading technique where the reader moves their eyes quickly over a text to find specific information without reading every word. It recommends scanning exercises to help readers recognize words and move their eyes across a page more quickly. Mastering scanning can aid in finding information faster and improve reading comprehension.
Reading comprehension overview of skimming and scanningShafqat Khan
The document discusses various reading strategies and skills. It defines reading as a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning. Effective reading requires practice and engagement with texts to understand opinions and apply learning. Key reading strategies discussed include skimming, scanning, implied meaning, inference, critical reading, and intensive vs extensive reading. Skimming allows gathering the main ideas quickly while scanning focuses on finding specific information rapidly.
The document discusses reading skills of skimming and scanning for the primary school English language curriculum in Malaysia. It defines skimming as getting the main idea and general overview without details, while scanning is locating a specific fact or information. It provides techniques for each, such as reading the title and first paragraph for skimming and analyzing organization before scanning for a specific word. The document also suggests implementing these skills in the classroom through races and individual practice.
This document discusses skimming and scanning as key reading comprehension skills. It defines skimming as quickly identifying main ideas by reading openings, closings, headings and first sentences of paragraphs. Scanning is searching for specific terms. Examples where skimming and scanning are useful include newspapers to get general news, magazines to find articles of interest, and schedules to find times. The document provides tips for how to skim, such as reading openings and closings, and how to scan, like looking for bold or italicized text.
Improve your blogging - Learn from 300 years of blogging experienceNavin Kabra
The document provides advice for bloggers to improve their blogging by learning from 300 years of experience from traditional media like newspapers and magazines. It recommends that bloggers (1) gather information systematically from sources like alerts and events, (2) select only the most relevant content and write concisely to avoid wasting readers' time, and (3) expand on and improve content by adding context, opinions, and multiple perspectives rather than just excerpting others' work. Bloggers should also write for skimmers by using headlines, photos, clear sections, and simple language to engage more readers.
Recommendations as for writing Admission Essay which is a part of successful college entering. There are also tips regarding outline writing and time organization in general. Please follow this link for more details https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/admission-essay-as-a-part-of-successful-college-entering
Skimming is a technique for high-speed reading to get the general sense or main ideas of a passage or book quickly. When skimming, read the first paragraph carefully, then skim the second paragraph and beginning of subsequent paragraphs, looking for topic sentences. Skip over less important paragraphs. Read the last paragraph more carefully as it often summarizes the main idea. Guidelines for effective skimming include reading as fast as possible while keeping your purpose in mind, and being flexible in how much to skim depending on the passage and your purpose. Book reviews can be skimmed to learn about the book's subject and get hints about the reviewer's opinion.
Skimming and scanning techniques gec bvn production sem 1Arphat Kalwa
The document discusses skimming and scanning techniques for reading. It introduces skimming and scanning as strategies for speed reading used for different purposes. The document outlines the main topics to be covered which are the introduction to skimming and scanning, the purposes and differences of each technique, ways of skimming and scanning, techniques for skimming and scanning, and a conclusion.
Speed Reading Class: How to Make Difficult Reading Easyspeed-reading
http://www.smartspeedreading.com
These slides are from the Iris Speed Reading Classes & Memory Improvement Courses. Iris is the largest and leading provider of Speed Reading & Memory Improvement Courses in the United States. This course covers speed reading and how to make difficult reading easy for speed readers.
Feb 10 the ultimate guide to landing your first job out of collegeTiptaveeOates
This document provides guidance on landing your first job out of college. It discusses finding your ideal job fit by determining what is most important to you in a career. It then covers creating a professional story to highlight your skills and qualifications for specific roles. The document offers tips for optimizing your job search, fine-tuning application materials like resumes and cover letters, and acing interviews. Finally, it provides advice on evaluating job offers, including how to properly accept or decline an offer. The overall document is a comprehensive guide to navigating the job search process from start to finish after graduating from college.
The document provides tips for college students seeking internships. It recommends setting standards for desirable internships, attending career fairs to learn about companies, and applying for internships outside one's major to broaden horizons. The application process involves selling one's skills and accomplishments in a cover letter and resume while proofreading for errors. For interviews, students should prepare answers to common questions, ask their own questions, and send a thank you note afterwards. Interns are advised to arrive on time, go above assigned tasks, and offer opinions to make a good impression.
The document provides instructions for students to complete assignments on promoting a charity and writing a newspaper review. It guides students to brainstorm features of newspaper reviews, plan their own review with a mind map or outline, have a peer review their plan, and write the review in the style of a newspaper article template. Students are then asked to summarize the overall topic in 5 sentences, 5 words, and 1 word.
This document discusses reading techniques such as skimming and scanning. Skimming involves rapidly reading a text to get the main ideas and overall impression. Scanning involves quickly reading a text to find specific information, such as names, dates or answers to questions. Some key advantages of skimming and scanning are that they save time and allow the reader to cover more material. However, they only provide a superficial understanding rather than details. The document provides examples of how to skim and scan different types of materials and notes some differences in approach, while emphasizing that the goal is what information is being sought by the reader.
The document discusses techniques for skimming and scanning a text. Skimming allows one to get the overall sense or gist of a text quickly, such as deciding if a textbook page is useful. Scanning allows one to find specific information quickly, such as finding a phone number. Both techniques involve reading selectively rather than every word. Key steps for skimming include reading titles, subtitles, first/last sentences of paragraphs and key words. Steps for scanning include moving the eyes quickly across a text and using clues like headings to find specific information.
This document outlines the steps to writing an article or research paper. It recommends choosing a clear and specific topic, limiting the topic to only the most relevant points, and making the purpose clear to the reader in the introduction. The steps also include collecting and organizing information from various sources, creating an outline to structure the paper, writing the paper in the proper format starting with an introduction and conclusion, and citing all sources used.
This document provides tips and strategies for pre-reading, skimming, and scanning texts. It explains that previewing features, skimming and scanning are techniques used to locate specific information faster than average reading. Skimming involves getting the main ideas but not all details at a faster pace, while scanning is used to find a single fact or piece of information very quickly. The document provides tips for both skimming and scanning, such as noting text arrangements, using clue words, and making accuracy the goal rather than speed.
hi this is alann gilbert i have uploaded a slide you can see and
study
from it please share these slides to your friends it can be helpful for you and your freinds also
The document discusses skimming and scanning as rapid reading methods. Skimming involves quickly gathering the main ideas or gist without understanding every word. Scanning involves looking for specific information quickly while ignoring unrelated details. The document provides examples of when to use skimming and scanning and gives tips for how to skim, such as reading titles, introductions, and conclusions, as well as how to scan, such as stating the information needed and selectively reading sections.
Creating a Top LinkedIn Profile that is interesting, inspiring with high impact that will guarantee you interviews.
How to Create a Top LinkedIn Profile Tip #3 covers your Summary. Create interest with a Summary that is powerful and rich with key words.
To write a proper term paper, follow these steps: collect reference materials on your topic from the library or internet; make index cards summarizing key points and citing sources; create an outline with an introduction and conclusion; organize index cards according to the outline; write the paper using the information on the index cards in order; include transitional sentences; write the conclusion; create a reference page listing all sources; proofread to ensure all requirements are met. Following these steps will result in a high-quality term paper if done properly and diligently.
Pitch Letters Media Advisories Media Kits And OpedsBrett Atwood
The document provides guidance on pitching stories to journalists and creating media kits. It discusses researching target media outlets, customizing pitch letters, and following up. Effective pitch letters are brief, highlight the story's angle and facts, and indicate follow-up. Media kits contain press releases, bios, and other materials about campaigns. Op-eds and letters to the editor are ways to get an organization's viewpoint published.
Reading Techniques:
Skimming and scanning are two fast reading techniques.
Skimming: Getting the Gist
Scanning: Finding particular name,numbers,things,places in the paragraph etc.
The document discusses scanning as a fast reading technique where the reader moves their eyes quickly over a text to find specific information without reading every word. It recommends scanning exercises to help readers recognize words and move their eyes across a page more quickly. Mastering scanning can aid in finding information faster and improve reading comprehension.
Reading comprehension overview of skimming and scanningShafqat Khan
The document discusses various reading strategies and skills. It defines reading as a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning. Effective reading requires practice and engagement with texts to understand opinions and apply learning. Key reading strategies discussed include skimming, scanning, implied meaning, inference, critical reading, and intensive vs extensive reading. Skimming allows gathering the main ideas quickly while scanning focuses on finding specific information rapidly.
The document discusses reading skills of skimming and scanning for the primary school English language curriculum in Malaysia. It defines skimming as getting the main idea and general overview without details, while scanning is locating a specific fact or information. It provides techniques for each, such as reading the title and first paragraph for skimming and analyzing organization before scanning for a specific word. The document also suggests implementing these skills in the classroom through races and individual practice.
This document discusses skimming and scanning as key reading comprehension skills. It defines skimming as quickly identifying main ideas by reading openings, closings, headings and first sentences of paragraphs. Scanning is searching for specific terms. Examples where skimming and scanning are useful include newspapers to get general news, magazines to find articles of interest, and schedules to find times. The document provides tips for how to skim, such as reading openings and closings, and how to scan, like looking for bold or italicized text.
Improve your blogging - Learn from 300 years of blogging experienceNavin Kabra
The document provides advice for bloggers to improve their blogging by learning from 300 years of experience from traditional media like newspapers and magazines. It recommends that bloggers (1) gather information systematically from sources like alerts and events, (2) select only the most relevant content and write concisely to avoid wasting readers' time, and (3) expand on and improve content by adding context, opinions, and multiple perspectives rather than just excerpting others' work. Bloggers should also write for skimmers by using headlines, photos, clear sections, and simple language to engage more readers.
Recommendations as for writing Admission Essay which is a part of successful college entering. There are also tips regarding outline writing and time organization in general. Please follow this link for more details https://essay-academy.com/account/blog/admission-essay-as-a-part-of-successful-college-entering
Skimming is a technique for high-speed reading to get the general sense or main ideas of a passage or book quickly. When skimming, read the first paragraph carefully, then skim the second paragraph and beginning of subsequent paragraphs, looking for topic sentences. Skip over less important paragraphs. Read the last paragraph more carefully as it often summarizes the main idea. Guidelines for effective skimming include reading as fast as possible while keeping your purpose in mind, and being flexible in how much to skim depending on the passage and your purpose. Book reviews can be skimmed to learn about the book's subject and get hints about the reviewer's opinion.
Skimming and scanning techniques gec bvn production sem 1Arphat Kalwa
The document discusses skimming and scanning techniques for reading. It introduces skimming and scanning as strategies for speed reading used for different purposes. The document outlines the main topics to be covered which are the introduction to skimming and scanning, the purposes and differences of each technique, ways of skimming and scanning, techniques for skimming and scanning, and a conclusion.
Speed Reading Class: How to Make Difficult Reading Easyspeed-reading
http://www.smartspeedreading.com
These slides are from the Iris Speed Reading Classes & Memory Improvement Courses. Iris is the largest and leading provider of Speed Reading & Memory Improvement Courses in the United States. This course covers speed reading and how to make difficult reading easy for speed readers.
Feb 10 the ultimate guide to landing your first job out of collegeTiptaveeOates
This document provides guidance on landing your first job out of college. It discusses finding your ideal job fit by determining what is most important to you in a career. It then covers creating a professional story to highlight your skills and qualifications for specific roles. The document offers tips for optimizing your job search, fine-tuning application materials like resumes and cover letters, and acing interviews. Finally, it provides advice on evaluating job offers, including how to properly accept or decline an offer. The overall document is a comprehensive guide to navigating the job search process from start to finish after graduating from college.
The document provides tips for college students seeking internships. It recommends setting standards for desirable internships, attending career fairs to learn about companies, and applying for internships outside one's major to broaden horizons. The application process involves selling one's skills and accomplishments in a cover letter and resume while proofreading for errors. For interviews, students should prepare answers to common questions, ask their own questions, and send a thank you note afterwards. Interns are advised to arrive on time, go above assigned tasks, and offer opinions to make a good impression.
This document provides guidance on creating effective portfolio components for employment or graduate school applications. It outlines the key sections of a portfolio, including a cover letter, resume, personal statement, and references. It then focuses on creating strong cover letters and personal statements. For cover letters, it emphasizes customizing each letter, including keywords, responsibilities, and knowledge of the target company. For personal statements, it advises relating past experiences to future goals, elaborating on qualifications, explaining fit with the institution, and utilizing formatting techniques. The document concludes by discussing how to develop a theme, order, and introduction/conclusion for the personal statement.
Having trouble getting your cover letters read? Finding it difficult to organize your resume?
This workshop will introduce you to the steps and strategies necessary to write effective cover letters and put together resumes that will best highlight your work experience and objectives.
This document provides guidance on writing an effective cover letter. It explains that a cover letter highlights skills and experiences from one's resume and connects them to the specific position being applied for. The cover letter should reference the job description to demonstrate how the applicant is qualified. An outline is then provided for writing the cover letter, including comparing one's background to the job requirements, selecting the most relevant experiences, and relating those experiences back to the position. A sample cover letter format is also included, with headings for an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
This presentation gives guidelines how to write a brilliant cover latter that will open the doors for your job application approval and ensures you will be invited to a job interview. It discussed the cover letter structure, the typical mistakes and how to avoid them.
The author has good experience in training and hiring computer programmers, software engineers and IT professionals.
The document provides guidance on various aspects of job hunting, including utilizing social networks, writing effective cover letters and resumes, interviewing, and negotiating salary. It emphasizes customizing materials for each application, highlighting relevant qualifications and accomplishments, being proactive, and doing research on companies and typical interview questions. Interviews involve expressing enthusiasm for the role and asking questions of the interviewer. Salary negotiation involves understanding the market value of the role and negotiating benefits in addition to compensation.
The document provides instructions for a human emotions class. It outlines expectations for writing an essay examining a character's personality and motivation from readings so far that year. It emphasizes proofreading papers and using standard formatting and citing sources. It also details requirements for weekly discussion questions, participation, and communicating with the instructor.
This document outlines the contents and requirements for an AP Biology student portfolio for the 2009-2010 school year. The portfolio includes 10 sections: 1) a personal statement and autobiographical sketch, 2) a sample cover letter, 3) a resume, 4) letters of recommendation, 5) goal setting for AP Biology, 6) a study schedule template, 7) a career research assignment, 8) a career interview, 9) samples of student work, and 10) a reflective entry. It provides templates and instructions for completing each section, such as requiring at least three writing samples, and conducting research on potential careers and education paths. The portfolio aims to document a student's preparation and goals for the AP Biology course.
Resumes and cover letters are important documents that job seekers will need to update regularly. The document provides tips on what not to include in resumes such as irrelevant personal details or lengthy descriptions of past experiences. It also recommends focusing on quantifiable accomplishments and relevant skills and experience. Cover letters should be tailored to specific job postings by highlighting how one's qualifications match the requirements. Social media profiles also require maintenance to ensure a professional online presence.
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The document outlines an assignment for a communication ethics class that involves interviewing a communication professional about ethical issues they have encountered in their career. Students must submit a proposal memo selecting a professional to interview, including questions to ask and plans for conducting the interview. They will then write a 5-6 page essay summarizing what they learned from the interview and present key points from the interview to the class in a 5-6 minute presentation. The assignment aims to demonstrate individual research and analysis skills related to communication ethics in a specific career.
2. When Should I Use a
Cover Letter?
Even when it’s not required
In conjunction with resume
3. Cover Letter Philosophy:
A Love Letter
What do you love about that
company?
Why should that company
love you?
Why would you be a good
“fit” for the position?
4. Introduction: The Bread
Who you are (elevator
speech)
How you heard of the
position
Name dropping
5. Highlights: The Meat
Experience, skills,
qualifications
Demonstrate your “fit”
with the company
Knowledge of industry
NOT a regurgitation of
your resume
7. Call Back: The Bottom
Bread
Provides closure
Ask for interview
Thank-you for your time
8. I hope to take my current learning and future
knowledge to a whole new level by joining the staff
at Avian and Exotic Animal Care. I plan to acquire
and utilize these new skills to best serve my future
constituents- the animals and the people. After
viewing my enclosed résumé, please follow up with
any questions. I would love to speak with you for an
interview at your earliest convenience within the next
week. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Animal Lover
Animal Lover
animallover55@ncsu.edu
919-555-5555
9. How to make your cover letter
stand out
Format
Personalization/customization
A story
Research!
13. Top 3 things employers
most want to see
Skills that relate to the job
Passion for the career path and industry
Keep it to a one page “story”.
The resume has the facts, the cover letter tells the
story.
60% of employers read the cover letter, so make
yours count!
14. Thank- You Letters
Interviewers- informational
Who should you thank? interviewers
Guest speakers
Recommenders
Mentors
Bosses
Professors!
Admissions committees
Scholarship committees
15. Activity
Write a sample thank you letter to specific
people currently in your life (a professor,
mentor, boss, peer counselor, etc.)
Action Plan- Hand in the thank-you note and
we will check in with you next week.
16. On the back of your
evaluation….
List 3 things that should be included in your cover
letter.
Describe 2 goals that you should have in mind when
writing your cover letter.