By Kevin Donlin
Struggling to write a cover letter?
You're not alone. Based on the dozens of inquiries I get every week on this
subject, here are four common cover letter questions, with answers to guide
you!
Q. How can I write a cover letter that really stands out in this economy?
A. You can build instant rapport with your reader -- and get more
interviews -- if you demonstrate knowledge of the company you're applying to.
Use the Internet, your local library and your personal network as research
tools. Then, include observations or suggestions in your cover letter that
prove you understand the company, its products, problems and opportunities.
Q. The classified ad asks me to include a salary history. What should I do?
A. This is somewhat controversial, but I advise you not to answer questions
of salary.
Reason? Employers ask about salary to screen out candidates who are over-
or under-qualified (in their minds). But how can they judge you properly
before they've met you?
Instead, I recommend you say this: "My salary requirements are negotiable."
This shows you've read the question and have politely deferred answering
until you're called for an interview.
Q. How long should my cover letter be?
A. Limit yourself to one page. Doing so proves you can prioritize your
thoughts and present them concisely -- both admirable qualities. Also, it
shows respect for your busy reader, who may have 100 more cover letters and
resumes to wade through.
Q. Should I follow up after sending a cover letter and resume?
A. Yes! Any job worth having is worth competing for. If you inform the
reader that you'll be calling in two days to answer any questions, you'll
set yourself apart from 90-95% of other applicants, who simply wait for the
phone to ring.
To get your resume read, and to get that job interview, your cover letter
must stand out, by quickly conveying your enthusiasm and competence. Follow
the suggestions above and you can do just that!
Best of luck to you!
-- Kevin Donlin is the author of "The Last Guide to Cover Letter & Resume Writing You'll Ever Need," a do-it-yourself manual that will help you find a job in 30 days ... or your money back. For more information, please visit http://www.CollegeRecruiter.com/guaranteed-resumes.php