[email protected]
0
Register Login
No apps configured. Please contact your administrator.

Login with your site account

No apps configured. Please contact your administrator.

Lost your password?

Not a member yet? Register now

Learning SparkerLearning Sparker
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Coaching
  • Courses
  • Blog
  • Contact
Back
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Coaching
  • Courses
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Blog
  • The Ultimate Cover Letter Guide That Will Get You Hired

Blog

03 Feb

The Ultimate Cover Letter Guide That Will Get You Hired

  • By Raluca P
  • In Blog, Business, Career
  • 1 comment

When applying for a job, you need something that gives you the best introduction even before your resume. The role of a cover letter is to provide a memorable introduction to the hiring manager so that they are interested in learning more. 

Before we understand how to write the best cover letter, let’s first look at why you need one. The cover letter is the ultimate elevator pitch to your potential employer. It highlights your motivation and why you are the best suited for that position. It is imperative, therefore, that you plan, so the content in the cover letter emulates the opening you target.

So what makes the cover letter different from the resume? While your resume provides essential facts about your career journey, the cover letter gives them personality. It is the first chance hiring managers get to understand the kind of person you are. When writing a cover letter, make sure it is unique, irrespective of how many job openings you are responding to. Customize your cover letter for each opportunity because each position requires a different kind of approach.

The basic outline for your cover letter should feature the following:

● An incredible introduction that stays in the reader’s memory.

● A detailed explanation of your competencies and expertise.

● A call to action as part of a brief but concise conclusion.

Cover Letter Content

One of the common challenges many applicants have is deciding what content to include in the cover letter. Since you are free to write anything, choose carefully the experiences you add from your career. Remember that the goal is to show the audience why you are essential to their company, and more importantly, the kind of person you are. Based on this information, your cover letter should tell the audience why you feel you are the right person to join their organization. It should respond to why you want to work for the company.

Secondly, the cover letter should address how your skills acquired and mastered over the years are suitable for the requirements of the job. Indeed, you were one of the top trainers in your recent employment, but how does that help the company hiring you? What are you bringing to the table? Along this angle, you should be thinking about how your job experience makes you the best candidate considering the job demands.

Adding Personality

Your cover letter expands on the resume. It should have a personal touch that makes the reader understand who you are. For this reason, you must identify the right tone and voice to use. It should be suitable for the company and position you are applying to and comfortably sell you as the best candidate. For example, the tone you use when applying to an engineering firm is not the same as what you use when applying to an art gallery.

Many people sound the same in their cover letters. It happens because they read and use samples without giving it a second thought. Try to write a unique cover letter. For those who use examples, remember that hiring managers come across so many of them regularly, so it will be impossible to fool them.

Value Addition

Companies are always hiring to add value to their organization, this being the crucial thing for them. You have to show the company why you are an essential asset they cannot afford to ignore. Use this opportunity to show them the benefits of bringing you onboard.

While you might be looking to sell yourself as an ideal candidate, you must also remember to keep the cover letter short enough to convey only the necessary information. Most people describe themselves in cover letters as creative, while in the real sense, they are not. Creative is more of a cliche to hiring managers. Why not use something different, like imaginative instead of creative, or tenacious in place of determination. Show the hiring managers that you are more than the average.

Compelling Letter

There are many tools you have at your disposal today that will help you boost your cover letter. Say you already have an active and engaging profile on LinkedIn and other online platforms. A hiring manager who reads your cover letter should see the same person in both. Your cover letter should be compelling. Consider writing an original message that shows them the story of your career, why you are where you are, how and why you are the best candidate for the job.

Why is the hiring company your best option? What makes you so unique that they should consider hiring you? Some of the things you can add that make your letter compelling include the workplace culture. You’ve researched the company and understand their business ethics, philosophy, and probably been party to their CSR efforts from time to time.

Irrelevant Information on Your Cover Letter

It would be fruitless telling you what to do about your cover letter without reminding you of some of the common mistakes applicants make. When writing a cover letter, try and avoid using irrelevant phrases and cliches. 

“I believe I have the right skills for this job.”

“Thank you for looking at my resume.”

“Contact me at your earliest convenience.”

These are some phrases that have been overused. Avoid words like thinking outside the box, forward thinker, and please feel free. Such words only irk hiring managers. Take your time and think about the letter. Go through it several times before you submit it. And most important of all, make it sound like you.

If you have more questions about writing the best cover letter, get in touch with us. We’ll guide and train you to write that job-winning cover letter.

Tags:careerCoachingcover letterjob huntingjob searchpersonal developmentpersonal growth
  • Share:
Raluca P
Business leader with 15 years of experience in both corporate and start-up environments, instructional designer, coach, lifelong learner, and learning sparker.

You may also like

How to Rest Well During the Holidays and Enjoy Your Time-Off

  • April 19, 2022
  • by Raluca P
  • in Blog
Find out how you can make the most of your holiday!
freelance platforms
Top 5 freelance platforms
May 21, 2020
remote jobs
Beginners’ guide to remote jobs
May 15, 2020
Procrastination reasons
The 3 most common procrastination reasons
May 7, 2020

    Comments

  1. AffiliateLabz
    February 16, 2020

    Great content! Super high-quality! Keep it up! 🙂

    Reply

Leave A Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Blog
  • Business
  • Career
  • Emotions & Thoughts
  • Lifelong learning

Recent Posts

How to Rest Well During the Holidays and Enjoy Your Time-Off
19Apr,2022
Remote Work Quiz
03Jun,2020
freelance platforms
Top 5 freelance platforms
21May,2020

Tags

action Amazing 2020 beginning Blessing career coach Coaching communication cover letter creative energy day1 easter energy booster energyhealer fresh happy place hello world holiday how-to interview job hunting job search job search mistakes lifelong learning mood motivation newstarts New year perseverance personal development personal growth re-framing technique remote restdays resume wellbeing wellness
February 2026
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Apr    

Get in touch

[email protected] 

Learning Sparker Logo

Useful Links

  • About me
  • FAQs
  • Contact
  • News
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and conditions

Social Links

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube

Newsletters

Subscribe to get updates right in your inbox. We promise it will be seldom and sweet.

Copyright ©Learning Sparker 2020

  • Home
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By continuing to navigate, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy policy and Terms of Use. Details are available if you want to read more. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
Go to mobile version