Tips to Write an Effective Cover Letter

Your cover letter must specifically talk about the position you are applying for. It is important for you to tailor-make your cover letter for each job you apply to. A resume cannot be targeted to each job, but a cover letter can and must necessarily be so. Also remember a cover letter should complement and not duplicate your resume.

The purpose of the cover letter is:

Introductory Paragraph:

This states why you are writing to the recruiter/employee. Some basic options are:

It may also include a synopsis of why you are a top candidate for the position. Some examples:

Main body of the letter:

The main body of the letter should be two to maximum three paragraphs. Here you must summarize key experience and skills. You also need to highlight your area of specialization, number of years in the industry etc. You should also highlight any unique points that you might have and include a brief description of your personal skills.

Further you need to demonstrate how your credentials, motivation and track record would benefit the company’s operation. You can begin by “Highlights of my credentials include:” or “Key strengths I offer include…”

Closing Paragraph:

The closing paragraph should ask for action from the recipient. It should also thank the recipient for giving you the opportunity to apply. You can add things like:

Use the above tips to get started.