Sunday, November 17, 2019
Common Cover Letter Mistakes
Common Cover Letter Mistakes Common Cover Letter Mistakes As a leading provider of professional resumes and cover letters, the team at Resume Spice has seen it all. The only thing worse than a bad cover letter is a perfectly qualified individual whose chances at an interview are shot by a few easily avoidable errors. We donât like to see that happen. Review the list below and see if you can make any of these small, but important changes that just might help you land your next opportunity. Repeating your resume. Your cover letter is not the place to rehash your resume. Instead, itâs an opportunity for you to rouse the employerâs interest. Focus on showing why you want the job and what qualities you bring to the table. Writing too much. Itâs okay to write a lot when youâre drafting your cover letter. But before you send it to a hiring manager, spend some time thoughtfully editing the message youâre trying to convey. You want to demonstrate that youâre concise, can organize your thoughts, and can communicate well. Focus on keeping your cover letter under one page. Typically, 2-3 paragraphs will do the trick. Sending the same cover letter to every company. Every job youâre applying to will have its own unique requirements, so youâll need to customize each of your cover letters to showcase why youâre the best fit for those requirements. Not proofreading. Read your cover letter at least three times aloud. Sometimes your eyes will skip something incorrect, but if you read it aloud, your ears will pick up on anything that doesnât sound quite right. Just to make sure youâre sending a cover letter that reads well and sounds credible, send it to a trusted friend or colleague for a quick review. Bringing it together Tweaking each cover letter is going to take some time, but no detail should be overlooked when youâre trying to find your next opportunity. Let us help! If you need a little help getting started on your cover letter or want to talk to a career consultant about how to â" ahem â" spice up your cover letter, give Resume Spice a call or contact us to chat with one of our consultants about how our professional services can help you.
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