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Formatting Your Cover Letter Because a cover letter is your first chance to make a lasting impression with a hiring manager, it must be professional. To accomplish this: 1. Always use the same heading for your cover letter that you have used in your resume. 2. Whenever possible, use the hiring manager’s name. This personalizes the document and shows attention to detail. 3. Include in your opening paragraph what job you’re interested in and a specific reason as to why you feel qualified for this position.
Examples of bulleted areas follow: As my enclosed résumé
indicates, my background includes more than two decades of service at US Flight
with significant experience in:
In addition to the
above skills, I can also offer your firm:
5. If the letter is being addressed to a specific hiring manager, close your letter proactively indicating that you will be contacting the hiring manager’s office within the next week to see if you might set up a time to meet. Sending Your Cover Letter by “Snail” Mail With today’s technology, most resumes and cover letters are sent as attachments via email. However, if you have reason to send your cover letter and resume by “snail” mail, the documents should be printed on good bond paper (20 lbs.) with a watermark. Choose a color that evokes professionalism; the best choices are white or cream, though a light gray can also be considered.
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