Sunday, February 25, 2007

The Required Elements of the PERFECT Cover Letter

What to include in a cover letter is one of the most important parts of your resume. The sole purpose of a cover letter is to strike enough interest to draw an interview, not to tell a meaningless story. The goal of your cover letter is to display your qualifications and attract interest from employers. Your cover letter will determine whether or not the employer even looks at your resume beneath it. This is the first step in making a good impression.

There are two types of cover letters, specific and general. The specific cover letter is detailed for an individual person, an individual position, and an individual company. The specific cover letter will also send a very strong message to the employer that you took the time to individualize your cover letter.

A general cover letter is often addressed in general. The purpose of a general cover letter is to leave options open for general openings, although it states your qualifications and your skills. A general cover letter at times can be an advantage, because it shows flexibility in general job openings. The general cover letter may hurt you if you are applying for a specific position and you are not specifically addressing the individual that you are wishing to get an interview with.

I have 12 years, driving over the road, reaching as many as 32 different states. I have received several above and beyond awards due to my high performance in customer service. I truly believe customer service is the key to success in any business. I have also never been in any form of incident or accident in my 12-year career. I have received safety awards every year for safe driving. I truly believe I would be an asset to your company.

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