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Career expert Adrian Mach on JobRadio.fm with 3 tips for crafting a cover letter.

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Career expert Anne Follis on JobRadio.fm with some more tips on how to start your cover letter.

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More great information from JobRadio.fm on cover letters.  A listener wrote in with some more advice:

My name is Janet Ruck. I am the co-author of the recently published book – “Guide to America’s Federal Jobs”. I am a career coach with experience in the private and federal sectors.

What is the best way to craft a cover letter? The most important thing to remember about a cover letter is that it markets your resume, which markets you. A cover letter gets your resume read – a resume gets you an interview – an interview gets you a job.

There are no generic cover letters: You need to spend time targeting your cover letter to the job that you are applying for.

A cover letter is divided into 3 main sections:
  1. Introduction – the first paragraph tells the reader how you learned about the position.
  2. Body – provides some specifics about your skills and qualifications for the job
  3. Closing – what action you are seeking, usually this is where you request an interview
Always remember who your reader is: the person who will be interviewing you for a job. Write for this reader – what does he or she need to know about you to interest him/her to read your resume?

Remember the “WIIFM: What’s In It for Me?” from the perspective of the reader and ultimately the interviewer. What do you have to offer that will benefit the employer?

If you remember to market yourself from the point of view of the reader, your cover letter will get your resume read which, in turn, will get you the interview, which is how you get the job!
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Marshall Backlar on JobRadio.fm on how to write a cover letter.

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Brad Kaunitz from 360jobinterview.com (watch out for the annoying auto-start video) called into JobRadio.fm with some more cover letter tips.  He talks about using bullet points, personalizing the cover letter, and creating a strong closing.

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Jobradio.fm shares a few gems from the “stupid interview questions” article previously quoted.

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Christine Richardson, a university career counselor called into JobRadio.fm with her cover letter tip.

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Elizabeth Smith calls into JobRadio.fm with another cover letter tip.  She suggests you keep the cover letter focused on the employer’s needs.

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Frances Cole Jones calls into JobRadio.fm with a tip on ‘how to wow‘ with your cover letter.

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Gail Oliver from CareerEco called into JobRadio.fm with her cover letter advice. She used to be a resume writer.

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Via JobRadio.fm and Jobs in Pods comes an interview on getting from Intern to Auditor @ Nestle Purina at St. Louis

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Jane Perdue calls into JobRadio.fm with a tip on how to write your cover letter.

 
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Heather Hefner from Largemouth Communications called into JobRadio.fm with her resume pet peeve.

 
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Tim Mcintyre from Infonet Resources called into JobRadio.fm with his Resume Pet Peeves

 
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Cynthia Colby called into JobRadio.fm with her resume pet peeve.

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