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Creative Job Search: Cover Letters (page 3)

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Cover Letter Points to Consider

  • Always address the letter to a specific person by name and title. Even if responding to a job that states "no phone calls," consider calling to politely ask the name of the hiring authority. This may not be possible when responding to a "blind ad" where the name of the company is not available. In this case, send the letter to the title of the hiring manager: e.g., "Production Manager," "Maintenance Supervisor," "Office Manager," etc. Never use the term, "To Whom It May Concern".
  • Sign the letter in blue ink, it implies that the letter is original. The only other color ink to use is black, never use any other color on the cover letter.
  • Structure the letter to reflect your individuality, but avoid appearing too familiar, overbearing, humorous, or cute. Keep sentences short and to the point.
  • Keep it brief, usually no more than three to five paragraphs on one page.
  • The paper and style of your cover letter should compliment your resume. Use the same paper stock for both your cover letter and resume.
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