Writing Effective Cover Letters
The following document was prepared by the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board in partnership with the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.
Writing Effective Cover Letters
Who Needs a Cover Letter?
Everyone who is sending out a resume needs a cover letter! It does not matter is a cover letter was mentioned in the advertisement, it is expected that you will write one.
Introduction to Cover Letters
What are the main purposes of a cover letter?
- Formal introduction
- Highlight information
- Facilitate an interview
What are the major components of a cover letter?
- Reference to advertisement
- Comparison of requirements and qualifications
- Salary requirements (optional)
- Interview request
- Statement of appreciation
Cover Letter Rules and Guidelines
- Address your cover letter to the person who can hire you.
- Write in your own words.
- Show that you know something about the company/organization.
- Use appropriate language. (Depending on the type of company/organization you are applying to)
- No spelling or typing errors! (Read it backwards!)
Tips on the Style of Your Cover Letter
- Use Active Voice.
- Avoid "I" Overkill!
- Use verbs rather than adjectives.
-
Other Tips:
-
- Write short sentences and paragraphs.
- Avoid words like believe, hope, feel, and know.
- Use confident words such as contribute and success.
- Save a copy of every letter you send out for follow-up purposes.
- Your cover letter should never be longer than one page.