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Career Planning and Placement

Cover Letter Writing

The power of a quality, professionally written cover letter is essential in presenting yourself to a potential employer. The letter along with a well-developed resume are key components to get you started on a career path, or venture into switching jobs or career direction. Medaille's Career Planning Office offers one-on-one assistance and workshops to get you started.

What is a Cover Letter and Do I Need One?

Cover letters are used as a means of introduction. They are meant to complement your resume and are required with each and every resume you send out. Together, a well-crafted resume and cover letter present you effectively to an employer. A cover letter makes it clear you want the job. It not only summarizes your qualifications and targets them toward an employer's needs, it also takes your resume, a rather formal document, and personalizes it.

Types of Cover Letters

Application Letter: Written when you are responding to a known vacancy such as an ad in the newspaper or on the internet. An application letter can also known be known as a letter of intent.

Approach Letter: Used when you are inquiring about employment possibilities within an organization when you don't know of any. This could be an attempt to network, or to ask for career advice, suggestions, and guidance.
The approach letter is also useful when a person gives you permission to use them as a referral. Using their name is just another form of networking.

Regardless of which letter fits your needs, there are simple guidelines to be used with each one.

Basics to Remember:

The Letter

All cover letters have the same structure. The main difference is the focus and reason you are writing.

The Opening:

Some Opening Sample Sentences

The Body

Some Body Sample Sentences

The Conclusion

Some Conclusion Sample Sentences

Summary

By taking your time and making some effort, your cover letter and resume combined will get you that important interview. But, remember, first impressions do count in this case. Employers want to know you take pride in yourself and your work. Cover letters are a reflection of the kind of work you are capable of producing.

Concentrate on using action verbs as you craft your letter. They are simply suggestions meant to get you started. There are also sample letters and a section on how to write a thank you letter. If you have additional questions, please contact the Office of Career Planning and Placement for assistance.

Required Elements

Your present address
City, state zip code

Date of letter

Contact person's name
Contact person's title
Company's name
Their address
City, state zip code

Example

Dear __________:

First paragraph: In your initial paragraph, indicate the reason for writing, the specific position or type of work you are applying for, and how you learned of the opening (placement office, newspaper, friend, employment service).

Second paragraph: Mention why you are interested in the position, the organization, its products or services; above all, explain how your academic background makes you a qualified candidate for the position. If you have had some practical work experience, point out the specific achievements or unique qualifications. Try not to repeat the same information the reader will find in the resume.

Third paragraph: Refer the reader to the enclosed resume or application blank that summarizes your qualifications, training, and experience. You may also make the employer aware your credentials can be obtained from the Medaille College Office of Career Planning and Placement.

Final paragraph: In closing, indicate your desire for a personal interview. You may want to suggest alternative dates and times or simply advise of your flexibility as to the time and place. Repeat your phone number and offer any assistance to help in a speedy response. Finally, close with a statement or question that will encourage a response. For example, state you will be in the city that the organization is located on a certain date and would like to set up an interview. Or, state you will call on a specific date to set up an interview. Ask if the company will be recruiting in your area and offer to provide additional information or references.

Sincerely,

(HANDWRITTEN SIGNATURE)

Your name typed

Enclosure (or Enc. Denotes enclosure of a resume, application, etc.)

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