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Cover Letters: What's The Point? by claycares: 10:26pm On Jan 29, 2015
Whenever I post a LinkedIn blog, I am intrigued by the debate caused by readers’ comments. These inspire me to think of new topics of conversation and I am always pleasantly surprised how diverse your thoughts are.

This week I thought I’d discuss what some people may refer to as the ‘unsung hero’ of job applications and what others may regard as a waste of time.

Anybody applying for a new job has inevitably come across the cover letter and probably wondered whether they should or shouldn’t write one. This is widely disputed in the recruitment industry, with some recruiters ignoring the first page and heading straight to the candidates CV and others reading it intently.

Personally, I believe a covering letter is a much undervalued part of the CV package and whenever I come across a candidate who hasn’t bothered, I am immediately disappointed. I’d advise anybody to think of the cover letter as an additional platform to sell yourself, your suitability for the job and your personality. I have read many, many cover letters that are bland, careless and don’t tell me anything about the individual. To avoid this, you need to add substance.

Here are three things to consider;

Research

The key to making your cover letter stand out is research; don’t just make the cover letter all about you, demonstrate your interest with the role and company you’re applying for. Start by showing that you have researched the company; why do you want to work there? Research the individual it is addressed to; do you have any common ground? Look at the organisations latest news; have they recently won an award, hired somebody new? Personalise and demonstrate this research and you’ll be at a much stronger advantage.

This may sound like a lot of work but all of this information is readily available to you through a simple search engine or a quick LinkedIn browse so you have no excuse. In terms of content, forget the fluff! Ideally I wouldn’t expect a cover letter to exceed four paragraphs – it needs to be concise and to the point.

Evidence

Whenever I read a cover letter I want to cross reference your skills with those necessary for the role. Keep this in mind and be sure to have the job spec beside you when you are writing so you can pick out the key functions of the role and highlight your relevance to them. I commonly reference the importance of soft skills, and this section of the cover letter is another opportunity to sell yours.

Closing

Once you have done all of this, end with something positive and impactful. Remind me why, because of these reasons, you can absolutely add value to the team.

And if you’re reading this contemplating whether you need to send a cover letter along with your CV application, do yourself a favour… remember it’s better to over-impress when you’re trying to stand out in a fiercely competitive jobs market, so go that extra mile for a position you think you will enjoy in a company you’d really love to work for.

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Re: Cover Letters: What's The Point? by Nobody: 3:58am On Jan 30, 2015
Now that's cleared and over with, post a sample cover letter containing all the things you listed.
Re: Cover Letters: What's The Point? by claycares: 5:02pm On Feb 02, 2015
charix:
Now that's cleared and over with, post a sample cover letter containing all the things you listed.
I don't have one sample single sample o, just sharing.

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