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07-09-2022 06:17 PM
Make sure someone proof reads any letter you intend to send. Spell check may not be enough. Here is a sentence from your post:
Also I have know idea which template to use for my letter.
It should have been written like this:
Also, I have no idea which template to use for my letter.
I'm not the spelling or grammar police and how you write your posts is quite OK. We all know to be forgiving. And everyone is casual about writing in posts, email, texting.
Potential employers will care a lot. That comma after Also in the sentence is appropriate. There is a big difference between "I have know idea" and "I have no idea". Using the wrong word for one that sounds alike will not be an advantage to you. Employers take writing skills seriously. They will not know if you used a template, but grammar and spelling mistakes will hurt your hiring chances.
Not an admonition, just being constructive. If you don't know anyone who is a scrupulous and skilled proof reader, print the letter and take it to a public library to ask a librarian to make sure it is perfect before you submit it with your résumé. Double check everything you mail out or hand over.
Best of luck in your job hunt. Stay confident!
07-09-2022 06:27 PM
I don't know what job you are applying for but most jobs now require some computer skills. Best of luck.
07-09-2022 06:46 PM - edited 07-09-2022 07:00 PM
This is the example I found:
Your Name
Your Address
Date
Recipients Name
Address
Position
Company
Address
Dear (Recipients Name or Sir or Madam (if name unknown)
Re: Name of position or vacancy -- including vacancy number, if applicable
I wish to apply for the above position as advertised in( name the source).
Say why you want the job and briefly outline relevant skills, experience and qualifications. Make sure these match you to what is asked for by the emp!oyer. If you can say what you know about the company and why you wish to work for them.
Finish by referring the reader to your accomplishments , i.e..more detail about your skills , experience and training. State your availability in case the employer has questions about your application.
I look forward to the opportunity of meeting you in person and discussing this role.
Yours sincerely (if you know the recipients name)
Yours faithfully (if you don't know the recipients name)
Double space between paragraphs and salutation.
I thought I would give you more detail on your cover letter. Good luck in your pursuit.
07-09-2022 06:59 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@Jordan2 Your local state employment service office probably has workshops covering job search skills including resume and letter-writing. Call and ask. They will be free. Well worth the time and effort.
@Kachina624 - I agree. That was my first thought. I know where I live, the state employment office is great at things like that. After all, they want people to be employed! ![]()
07-09-2022 07:16 PM
@Venezia With the advent of computers, job search techniques have changed drastically over the years. It was, therefore, necessary to teach people new ways of seeking work. That's what these workshops do.
07-09-2022 07:41 PM
Google "sample cover letters for job applicstion". You'll get a bunch of templates and advice.
07-09-2022 08:48 PM
I don't know your age, but if there is an AARP or Senior Source in your area, they usually have resources to help with employment...and help with resumes, etc.
07-09-2022 10:36 PM - edited 07-09-2022 10:37 PM
Cover letters are important and thank you notes even more so.
Having worked in HR a thank you note after your interview can make a big difference between you and the other applicant applying for the same job esp if you are evenly matched in skills.
07-09-2022 11:51 PM
07-10-2022 01:49 AM
@RollTide2008 wrote:
The Ask a Manager blog has lots of good articles about cover letters. No offense, but some of this advice is dated snd bad.
@RollTide2008 You can say THAT, again!
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