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FORMAT COVER LETTER ME + YOU = US COVER LETTER EXAMPLE an employer’s unique need. 1 Your Full Name Address Phone Email Create a consistent look for your application materials by using the same heading as your resume. CHIP A. WAY 1 2 2 Date Actual Person’s Name Title Organization/Company Name Address 3 When you are e-mailing, mailing, or posting the letter, be sure to include the date. 3 When possible, address the 4 address, include the company, 5 Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs./Dr. Last Name, S tate which position you are applying for and where you found the opening. Be sure to mention the names and titles of any referrals. Give information that shows your interest in the company and why you are opportunity. Explain why you are interested in working for this employer. 4 Show enthusiasm in your salutation instead of the common “Dear Mr. Last Name.” If you don’t know his/her last name, you could use “Hiring Committee.” 5 INTRODUCTION: • Identify the position you are seeking • Mention names/titles of any referrals. • Thank the person for past communication. • Connect through common the organization and job description. Avoid repeating information found on information. L eave the reader with one last deliverable either about yourself or why you would like to work for that company. Thank the reader for their 7 the opportunity, and why you are interested. area, interview, start date, or hire). 6 Best regards, BODY: • Highlight and expand on your Your Full Name match the position and employ- er’s culture. • Develop themes based on experiences or skills that match the opportunity. • Include transferable skills, PRO LEVEL TIPS: experiences. • Provide concrete evidence throughout to showcase skills. • Avoid generic statements that are not validated with any 1 Use the same header as your resume to ensure consistency in application materials. 2 Only include priority information – most cover letters are only one page or slightly less. 6 ADDITIONAL TIPS: When you’re not face-to-face with an employer, your cover letter is your introduction. 1 The best cover letters are customized for the employer receiving them. 2 Show an employer that you’re the best candidate by tailoring your experiences with what they’re looking for in the job description (see page 24 for an example). 3 Emphasize what the company does that intrigues you (e.g. special projects, reputation, etc. 7 4 Conclude by informing the employer of when and how you will follow-up with them. CONCLUSION: Consider summarizing your when you are available (relocat- 5 Convert your document to a PDF before uploading to prevent an extra blank page. start date, or hire). 25 3 Be professional and direct while showing a personal interest and passion for their industry 4 APPLYING BY EMAIL: Your email message can become a quick summary of your cover letter. Avoid using the same language as your letter. Simply stating “See Attached” can be a missed opportunity and shows lack of interest. 26