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Cover letters Sample and Tips

first and last name
Mailing Address
City, State ZIP
Telephone Number(s)
Email Address


Current Date
Prospective Employer
Professional Title
company Name
Mailing Address

Dear (Address target formally-Mr., Mrs., Professor, etc. – unless you were instructed to use first name):
Introduce yourself by explaining briefly why you are interested in this person, company, or position. Do not begin with, “Hi. My name is….” Make a closer connection by stating how you heard about the person, company, or position by referencing a referral, an article, or an industry event, for example. For the body paragraph, give your background briefly. Make sure it applies to why you are interested in this person or company. State what you want from the recipient. For example, I would like fifteen minutes of your time to discuss… . Explain that you’d be very appreciative of their valuable time and advice.
The closing paragraph should offer a specific action for following up. For example, “I will call your assistant to see if I can schedule an appointment with you.” If you state a specific action, make sure you follow through with it. Thank the recipient for his or her time and attention.
Sincerely,
Your signature in blue or black ink
Your printed name
Some Extra Tips:
- Avoid rewriting your résumé in your cover letter. Only include specific things you would like to highlight about your experience as it relates to the desired position.
- Keep it simple. Avoid long, drawn out sentences with complicated vocabulary.
- Be accurate. Address the right people and check spelling. Avoid generic letters.
- Limit your cover letter to one page with three to five targeted paragraphs.
- Use some of the words included in the job description when writing a cover letter.
- Proofread your letter. Have other colleagues check for mistakes as well.
- Be confident in yourself and your skills.

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