Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the feedback and suggestions. It will get me started and that's exactly what I need.
To the poster who said they are boring, at some point in the future, you too may need to do this. As you advance, there are fewer cattle calls and positions become quite targeted. For this, I will bypass HR entirely.
Anonymous wrote:I always read the cover letter and agree with the PP above who said make sure it explains why they should hire you.
I am currently recruiting for a position and have read over 100 application packages in the past week.
Here is what is important to me
-I know you are looking for A job but tell me why you want THIS job
- tell me specifically how the work you have done relates to the primary job requirements.
I know this seems simple but you would be surprised how many people don't do it. I have seen cover letters referencing the wrong job. Ones that talk about wanting to work for our company but nothing specific about the job.
You want a job from me so don't expect me do all the work trying to determine how your skills fit my needs. I am not going to do it and your CV will got into the no pile.
You tell me. Sell yourself in 3/4 page or less.
Also as a PP mentioned if you bullet point skills in your CV at least half of them should be specific to the job. If I see one more 10 point list with not one of my requirements listed as a top skill I might lose it.
Good luck OP!

Anonymous wrote:recruiters and hiring managers don't have time to read boring cover letters. They spend literally seconds scanning your resume for information that is relevant. and many companies now use algorithms where computers help pick the resumes that are relevant.
Write an effective and powerful "Profile" at the top of your resume and make sure to use bullet points when list out your specific skills and accomplishments - paying close attention to list those skills the hiring manager is looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Recruiters and hiring managers don't have time to read boring cover letters. They spend literally seconds scanning your resume for information that is relevant and many companies now use algorithms where computers help pick the resumes that are relevant.
Write an effective and powerful "Profile" at the top of your resume and make sure to use bullet points when list out your specific skills and accomplishments - paying close attention to list those skills the hiring manager is looking for.