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4 Cover Letter Tips That Will Help You to Stand Out Now
4 Cover Letter Tips That Will Help You to Stand Out Now Need a few tips and tricks to make writing your next cover letter a little easier? Here are four of my favorite quick tips for creating a cover letter that will help you to stand out to employers right now: START WITH A QUESTION How are you a fit for what the employer needs? Tell the company about the benefits theyâll get should they choose you by asking them a question about what they needâ"but by writing it in a way that points to you filling that need! An example would be: Do you need a pharmaceutical sales representative who can produce $1M in new business within the next three months? They need the $1M in revenue generation, and youâve just told them youâre the person to do it. It works well for any industry or position; all you need to know is the companyâs bleeding need and how you are the answer. What company doesnât want to generate revenue or cut costs? BREVITY IS BEST We are all short of time these days, and hiring managers and recruiters are no exception. Hoping theyâll open a Word document of your cover letter isnât going to produce results; it wonât be read. When you e-mail your resume, paste your cover letter into the body of the e-mailâ"and write it for an audience that you know will be viewing it from their mobile device. Recruiters are reviewing e-mails on mobile devices, so make sure your cover letter is short and doesnât require scrolling to be read. Keep the cover letter at 150 words. Keeping it short will ensure you keep the employerâs attention. HAVE NUMBERS? USE THEM Write three short bullets on your resume that are number focused. The numbers will substantiate your experience and results. Make sure the three you choose are most relevant to the position and the employerâs needsâ"and also speak to how youâre a great FIT for the role. An example could be: 85% of my clients secured multiple interviews within 2 weeks. 99% of my clients had 5 or more interviews within 60 days. 50% of my clients increased their salary by 10%-30%. GIVE THEM OPTIONS TO CONNECT Keep the lines of communication open by offering the employer multiple ways to connect. Let them know youâll be calling to follow up on your resume, or invite them to call you to schedule an interview (and provide your phone number). You could also use a PS at the end of the cover letter with a great one-line statement that will motivate them to pick up the phone to chat. Be sure to include a link to your LinkedIn profileâ"inviting them to connect with you on LinkedIn or review your profile for more information about what you do and how youâre a great fit for the role. You could also choose to direct them to your professional website or blog, professional video, or any number of other alternatives. These are only four ideas to help you stand out; itâs by no means an all-inclusive list, but it will help you to get started creating a cover letter that will getâ"and keepâ"the employerâs attention. I love to connect and network. Feel free to send me an invite on LinkedIn here. You can also find me at Great Resumes Fast, where I help busy job seekers create interviewing-winning resumes, shorten their job searches, and increase their earning potential.
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