Category:Cover letter
Source: https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/careers/category/cover-letter/ Parent: https://blogs.qub.ac.uk/careers/2020/06/11/alumni-inspiration/
DO
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Be succinct and to the point, your letter should be one side of an A4 page.
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Use the same high quality paper used to print your CV.
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Address your letter to a named person wherever possible for maximum impact.
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Tailor your letter to the job advert and include the skills they are looking for.
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Get someone else to proof read your letter, don’t rely on the computer spellcheck. 6. Use a professional formal letter layout and make full use of the space available. 7. Ensure you have the company name, address and details correct.
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Read your letter out loud and delete any unnecessary or irrelevant
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If posting on hard copy leave space at the bottom and sign your name in pen
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Show your enthusiasm for the company and the vacancy
DON’T
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Don’t repeat what is written in your CV.
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Don’t spill over on to a second page – you’re writing too much.
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Don’t share unnecessary personal details.
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Don’t focus solely on your qualifications and forget about your experiences and transferable skills.
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Don’t include any spelling or grammar mistakes.
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Don’t address it ‘To whom it may concern’ – use a named person
or ‘Dear Sir/Madam’
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Don’t send the same cover letter to every employer.
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Don’t forget to include your correct and complete address, including postcode. 9. Don’t send a letter (or CV) with any marks or stains on it.
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Don’t fold your documents, use an A4 envelope where possible.
For more cover letter tips, see our help sheet
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