By Kevin Donlin, Guaranteed Resumes
Here's a question I hear frequently. "I want to work for a company
that is not advertising any openings on the Internet or in the newspapers,
but I can't figure out how to write my cover letter. Any suggestions?"
The good news is, you don't have to wait for a job opening to apply
to a company that interests you. In fact, simply identifying a target
company puts you ahead of most job seekers, who know only that they
want a job ... and not much else.
Use this to your advantage.
Start by defining what you want to do for your desired company. What
department do you want to work in? Sales? Information Systems? Customer
Service?
Next, find out the name of the person you'd be working for. You can
look through the company's Web site for organizational charts, often
found under "About Us" or a similar link. Or, just pick up the phone
and call to get that manager's name.
Once you have the name of your potential boss, it's time to write
your cover letter.
The more customized and specific your cover letter is, the better.
So, try to research this firm to ferret out as much as possible about
their problems and opportunities
When writing, be sure to include the contact person's name and mailing
address at the top. If you have a potential answer to a problem the
company faces, try to start your letter with that information.
To get you started, here's an example cover letter for the position
of Customer Service Manager, sent unsolicited to a targeted employer.
It's from my e-book, "Guaranteed Cover Letters," which is available
at http:/www.gresumes.com/cbook.htm
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Dear Mr. Jenkins,
How often have breakdowns in your customer service resulted in
lost business and costly headaches?
I can help you.
I've been following your firm, ACE Electronics, for some time.
As you will see from my enclosed résumé, I know how to manage
teams of customer service reps for maximum productivity.
My experience has shown me how to train and motivate staff to
identify and meet the needs of even the most demanding customers.
This will greatly increase loyalty among your XE-400 customers
in particular, given the fact that your competitor, Dynamic Systems,
has recently introduced a lower-priced, similar product.
Because you will undoubtedly need expertise of this kind, I hope
you will be able to take my call next Tuesday at 10:00 to discuss
your needs and how I might benefit ACE Electronics.
Sincerely,
John Q. Public
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Print your cover letters on plain white typing paper. Sign at the
bottom, neatly. That's it.
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin owns and operates Guaranteed Resumes. Kevin has over
11 years of writing and hiring experience, including as a marketing
copywriter for such clients as Federal Express, Pillsbury and Northern
States Power. Since 1995, he has provided resumes, cover letters and
online job-search assistance to clients on five continents. Kevin
provides personal, one-on-one resume writing and job-search assistance
and he has also authored Resume Secrets Revealed, a do-it-yourself
manual that makes writing your own Guaranteed Resume a breeze ...
even for someone who's never written a resume before! For more information,
please go to http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php