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Writing CoverLetter / CoverLetters

Writing a coverletter for a particular job position is no different from applying for any other position. However, the target is very focused around a vacancy or inquiry for a certain position.

If you see an actual vacancy that requires writing a CoverLetter, then you have one single target - the company advertising the job vacancy.

However, if you are thinking about applying to various companies to see if they have any vacancies in any of their departments, then you would be sending cold coverletters as such. See writing cold cover letters.

Writing a CoverLetter should be tailored right into the position advertised. If responding to an ad for, say, a Marketing Assistant, you should focus right in on what the advert is asking for - the requirements for the position.

If you are writing "cold" to a company in the hope they might have something for you in their Marketing Department, then you would need to take a slightly different tack with your coverletter. It is not rocket science. You can get all the help you need in our new Hollybrook publication.

No longer do you need to worry about writing specific job coverletters. Our brand new How to Write a Job Cover Letter guide will:

  • Show you how to impress the HR department with your coverletter.
  • Show you what TO include in your cover letter, and what NOT to include.
  • Show you how to use the right words at the right time in your coverletter
  • Teach you the skills to write those important coverletters.
  • Teach you things that few people know about.

All in all, we can help you get an unfair advantage over your competition.

how to write a job cover letter guide pictureKnowing how to write coverletters is probably the most important part of the job application process. Remember, you only get one crack at applying for a job. You cannot stop and start over. Once your letter is in, it's in and you will be initially judged on your job coverletter. No longer do you need to take the chance that your letter will be good enough to get noticed.

You will be amazed at what you will learn, and very quickly you will be able to put a real nice Job Application CoverLetter together to put you head and shoulders above your competition in the interview line.

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As an employer, I read through this guide and was pleasantly surprised at how accurate it is. It covers absolutley everything I look for when selecting applicants for interviewing. This guide can certainly help those who have trouble writing job cover letters.

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Your guide was absolutely amazing. I thought I knew everything I needed to know about writing a cover letter. But your guide opened my eyes to things I never would have thought of writing. I am not looking right now, but I am sure I will have more interviews in the future.

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