3 Cover Letter Mistakes You Must Avoid
By Maureen Bongat | Oct 20, 2015 06:00 AM EDT
Companies are often flooded with resumes and application forms. That's why if you really want to get hired, it's crucial for you to stand out. You can never do this without the help of an eye-catching cover letter. You have to invest your time to prepare for it to make your job hunt a success.
In preparing your cover letter, there are certain things you must avoid. Here are some of the mistakes committed by many applicants which you should never try to include in your cover letter:
Misspelled Company Name or Contact Name
According to BusinessNewsDaily, "Nothing will get your cover letter thrown in the recycling bin faster than giving the wrong company name." So instead, carefully check your cover letter's information. Make sure everything is accurate and on point especially your grammar, spelling and details of the available position you are applying for.
Listing Unrelated Qualifications and Skills
You only have a few minutes to grab the attention of your employer using your cover letter, so maximize it. Every word in your cover letter must be with great value and of quality. Mention only significant achievements that are in accordance with the position you're applying for, or skills that pertain your current position. Remember, irrelevant information can give you a negative impression. Select the right words and sentences include on your cover letter, as stated by CareeRealism.
Copying & Pasting from Multiple Data Sources
Most of the time, people do their research and use multiple documents especially in accomplishing their job hunting documents such as resumes, cover letters and email correspondence. But as you get detailed information from you resources, you must learn how to incorporate every data into one cohesive document, noted the US News. Also, make sure your resume and cover letter share the same point size and theme fonts to create a more professional presentation.
As you make a cover letter, remember that your goal in writing one is to impress and not to turn an opportunity down. Your cover letter must command attention or else you might find yourself sabotaging the opportunities you took so long to uncover.
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