Monday, March 16, 2020
5 Cover Letter Mistakes That Will Cost You the Interview
5 Cover Letter Mistakes That Will Cost You the InterviewTo write a good cover letter is to walk a very fine line between confident salesmanship and not sounding like an arrogant shill. To avoid the common pitfalls, and make sure your great letter isnt annoying the recruiters for your ideal jobs, eradicate any of the following gaffs from your letter before sending it out again. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) 1. An Abundance ofBests and PerfectsEven if you believe it, try not to state that youre the best person for the job, or even a perfect fit. You dont need to sell yourself with superlatives. You need to sell yourself with your skills and experience. Come off confident, not cocky. Humble, but not too passive. Figure out what sorts of qualifications you have that make you quote-unquote perfect for the job, then highlight those. Show dont tell2. GenericsThe Objective is the thing of the past. Instead of saying what you want (which is the same as what every other candidate wants, by the way), say why youre uniquely qualified to be an asset to their company and solve all their problems by filling all their needs for this position.3. Unnecessary ExplanationsYou may think its a good idea to explain why you left your last job. It isnt. Theres probably not a way for you to accomplish what you want with this explanation without badeanstaltmouthing your former employer (bad) or making yourself look bad (worse). Save it for the interviewand only if it comes up. Focus on the positive insteadyour forward movement towards increasing your success.4. BuzzwordsYou may be a team player. You may even be reliable and a hard worker, or want to maximize your potential. But these words have become toxic from overuse. Find a new and fresh way to state your case. The recruiter will be both grateful and pleasantly surprised.5. JokesJust assume these arent gong to land on paper. Theyll probably have the opposite effectas in they wont be fu nny. You might even offend someone or come off as unprofessional. Save your witticisms for the interview. Keep the cover letter clean, professional, and surgically precise.
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