If
your life were an autobiography, what would the dust jacket say about you? The
cover letter is the dust jacket of your resume, and the recruiters first
introduction to your voice.
The
biggest secret in headhunting is that recruiters read cover letters last. But,
before you stop reading this article, remember that any materials that make
it as far as a hold pile will be read, from cover letter to references.
It is then that cover letters matter most, as they have the power to distinguish
intriguing possibilities from average, everyday candidates.
A cover letter not only
adds another dimension to your application, it also shows the recruiter you
can write. Yet, from easy to catch mistakes like forgetting to change the name
of the company in the address block to larger issues of quantity, substance,
and tone, a bad cover letter can torpedo your hopes on landing an interview.
Simplify, Simplify, Simplify
Cover letters should run about three to four paragraphs, comprising your introduction, relevant passion, skills and qualifications, and contact information. Note that missing from this list as they waste valuable space, may be illegal, and are certainly irrelevant are age, height, weight, marital status, number and age of children, hobbies, race, religion, pets, or the results of your last physical. Do not, under any circumstances, ever attach your picture to the cover letter unless you are responding to a call from the Barbizon School of Modeling.
What have You Done for Me Lately?
Whether
you have had a career in a specific non-profit field or are looking to shift
into this arena, explaining your passion in your cover letter can provide much
needed depth to your paper presentation. To paraphrase John F. Kennedy, Ask
not what your employer can do for you, but what you can do for your employer.
The same is true for cover letters.
For example, no
employer is going to get excited over the possibility of providing a challenging
and fulfilling opportunity where a generous salary can be earned while serving
others. Most employers, on the other hand, will race to the phone to call
a candidate that is inspired by the opportunity to ensure adequate healthcare
for underprivileged children while contributing to the long-term financial sustainability
of the organization.
Wheres the Beef?
We
all have friends who busy themselves telling us how fantastic they are, but
never deliver any meat; and we all detest that once-a-month lunch which we never
seem to be able to dodge. So, why introduce yourself to a headhunter this way?
The headhunter wont smile politely over the soup course while waiting
for his steak.
Give your recruiter
something of substance to chew on in the cover letter. Choose three or four
key responsibilities from the position description and explain clearly and concisely
where you have successfully managed projects or tasks of comparable size and
complexity in your career.
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