Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Cover letter mistakes

10 mistakes that ruin your cover letter

Before any interview, the employer’s first impression on you surely is the cover letter which consists of two pages describing your education and working experience. Within such limit, you need to do correctly right at the beginning.

Following are the most common mistakes when writing a cover letter. Though being able to avoid these mistakes does not mean you will surely get the job, it will surely help you go the right way.

Mistake 1: your cover letter is no more than a job diary:

Certainly, it is necessary to let the employer know about your previous jobs. But instead of only listing your responsibilities, why don’t you demonstrate your outstanding achievements with specific figures. For example, you can say you increased the sales by 10%, and this surely is more impressive than when you say that you once led a sales force.

Mistake 2: use pronouns:

Your cover letter is not a letter; therefore, you should not use first-person pronouns such as “i” or “mine” or “my”. Let them be in your cover letter.

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