Cover Letter Tip: Step Out
of Your Career Comfort Zone!
© Written By Jimmy
Sweeney
President of CareerJimmy and Author of the
new
Amazing
Cover Letter Creator

There
are cover letters––and there are cover letters.
Some are cookie-cutter predictable. And some offer a tasty
surprise—like a cherry under chocolate frosting. Which ones
would you like to receive if you were a hiring
manager?
You know the answer. You'd like the ones
with a surprise—letters that show the job seeker has
stepped out of his or her comfort zone and is willing to
offer something special.
If you'd like to write such a cover
letter, here's the most important thing
to do:
Express yourself
in a clear and friendly manner, using language that will
engage the hiring manager, wording that draws a reader in
and compels him or her to read all the way through to the
end.
In other words, write as though you
were sitting together over a cup of coffee or
tea.
1. Greet the hiring manager by
name if possible (not Dear Sir or Madam).
2. Create a
headline that will grab his or her attention, such
as:
"Sales Executive Ready to Expand
Territory"
3. Write one or two sentences about
your experience. He can read more in your
resume.
4. ASK to meet for an
interview and offer a selection of dates and times.
Be proactive.
5. Provide your contact
information clearly—especially your cell phone
number.
6. Thank the employer for
reading your cover letter.
7. Sign your name and then add a
P.S. in a friendly tone.
"I'm really looking forward to
meeting with you in person."
A well-written cover letter that sets you
apart from other job seekers is one that shows you're not
afraid to step out of your comfort zone and show the real
you!
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