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Some Application Letters Don't Work

Submitted by: Mario Churchill

The internet is certainly a helpful tool nowadays. People make a living out of it, have their homework done with it, spend their time relaxing on it. For job applicants, it might not be the best friend everybody thinks the Internet to be, not if you're talking about writing cover letters. Unless, of course, you're reading this article.

One of the first things many frazzled job seekers do is log onto the internet and get themselves a sample cover letter, and use it instead of a tailor-made cover letter sent to employers. Chances are, hiring managers see it all the time. If you see a cover letter that you can use for free on the internet, guess what, it is too good to be true.

The cover letter is not simply something you put on top of a resume. Many job hunters make the mistake of not mulling over their cover letter. The thing is, the cover letter is the first and only impression you can give a hiring manager. Guess what a cover letter says about you if it's been pulled from the internet. The cover letter is a powerful tool to get you what you want -- and that is an interview for the job.

If you insist on using a cover letter, you have to make sure it's something that appeals to hiring managers. You have to ask some questions about it -- cover letters on the internet may be given out for free, but if you think about it, free costs more than that. It may cost you a job.

Ask if the cover letter is focused and directed. Does the cover letter even ask for a job interview or does it simply drive around the bush? That's what the cover letter should be all about, simply put.

Is this cover letter personalized? Does it fit what the company is looking for? Of course, you should input the hiring manager's name yourself. There's no room for impersonality here. You're looking to impress that one specific person with your cover letter. You might have to tweak this part yourself: adding information that markets you to the specific hiring manager of that specific company. If it's not personalized it's as good as junk mail and junk mail belongs in the trash.

Is this cover letter fresh and original? Seriously, in a sea of cover letters, what will make you stand out?

If you can find a cover letter on the internet that fits the bill, that's great. Tweak it to make it your own. Tweak it so it doesn't become just another cover letter released in the wild only to be thrown in the trash can.

Even better, do your own research on the internet. Look for tips on what makes a great cover letter. Look for tips on what makes a great cover letter extra special and will grab the hiring manager's attention. Then, make your own cover letter from the tips you find. A good cover letter can help the hiring manager realize that you are the answer to their company's needs.

You will soon discover that you don't even have to pay a fortune to get professionals to write your cover letters for you. You can do it yourself and you'll be surprised with the results.

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on application letter sample checkout his recommended websites.

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