I can’t stress enough to you the
importance of a good covering letter. Let’s begin by taking a moment to consider
the start of the hiring process.
The person reading your letter (and that could be either a
recruiter, hiring manager or an HR Professional), may be reviewing hundreds of
CV’s and you are going to get about 30
seconds (at most), to ensure that the hirer remembers you and short lists your CV.
Your covering letter is
therefore setting the tone of your application, so make sure you make the very
best impression you can.
Here are some suggestions on structure
and content for letter:-
1st paragraph
Your 1st paragraph should explain the purpose of your letter. It should be clear and concise and may read:
Your 1st paragraph should explain the purpose of your letter. It should be clear and concise and may read:
'I
would like to be considered for the position of ‘XYZ advertised on/in (here you
could name the source of the advertisement)’.
2nd
paragraph
Clearly state why you feel you are suitable for the role. Briefly outline your work experience and academic qualifications and your relevant skills. Do not be tempted to add lots of information here that is not relevant to the role. Only mention skills which are relevant to this particular role.
Clearly state why you feel you are suitable for the role. Briefly outline your work experience and academic qualifications and your relevant skills. Do not be tempted to add lots of information here that is not relevant to the role. Only mention skills which are relevant to this particular role.
Yes, you
do need a specific covering letter for each application. Specific applications are written by people who REALLY want that job!
3rd
paragraph
Outline your career goal, ideally making it relevant to the position you’re applying for, and expand on the pertinent points in your CV. Let the hirer know what you could bring to their company. Don’t turn it into “War and Peace”, it simply won't get read.
Outline your career goal, ideally making it relevant to the position you’re applying for, and expand on the pertinent points in your CV. Let the hirer know what you could bring to their company. Don’t turn it into “War and Peace”, it simply won't get read.
Final
paragraph
This is your opportunity to reiterate your
interest in and suitability to the role and your availability for interview.
To summarise; keep it brief, keep it concise and make it relevant to each recipient you send your CV to.
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About
CJE Resourcing:
CJE
Resourcing is a professional recruitment consultancy. Started in 1987 by Carmel Eastwood, we are proud to have been
providing large enterprise and SME recruitment solutions for over 25 years.
Our key clients are in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire as well as the East
Anglia counties of Suffolk and Norfolk. We offer an array of recruitment
solutions designed to reach and attract the best temporary staff, longer term
contractors as well as permanent staff. Our services include managing a
temporary payroll and non-exclusive staffing recruitment. We also offer a
search& selection service, usually managed on an exclusive basis. CJE has
recently launched “eRecruit”, an extremely innovative, fixed fee recruitment solution specifically
aimed at risk averse SME businesses.