WRITING A COVER LETTER FOR YOUR RESUME
Richard H.
Beatty, author of The Perfect Cover Letter, John Wiley & Sons, NY, suggests
that the cover letter can be more important than the rest of the resume in obtaining an
interview.
Before beginning the
letter, learn the name of the individual who is steering the hiring process. Call this
person and tell him or her to be expecting your resume. In light conversation, try to
learn enough about the position and the individual to guide you in writing your letter.
Find out what specific skills and personal qualities are needed in the new position and
determine how well you measure up in these regards.
Your cover letter
should identify the job for which you are applying and give the reasons you are an ideal
candidate for the job. Sell your "hot button" qualifications to the employer -
for example, your ability to solve turnover problems, motivate workers, and lead building
operations. This is also a good place to include a personal note describing your
appreciation of baseball, old cars, rare stamps - any interest that you and your potential
employer share. Work on building good chemistry from your very first contact.
The cover letter
gives you the opportunity to be more personal than is appropriate in a resume. In your
letter, show your enthusiasm for the job. Offer complimentary comments about your
addressee's company. (These compliments must be based in fact. Otherwise, they will make
you seem ill informed or worse!) End with a direct request for a personal interview.
Sample cover
letter
Mr. Fred Ward
Tampa Builders
1131 Vista Drive
Tampa, Florida
28804
Dear Fred:
It was a pleasure to speak
with you last Wednesday. As we discussed, I am interested in being considered for the job
of chief estimator with your firm. I am originally from Tampa, and would like to rejoin my
family there.
In addition, I would like to participate in the upsurge of building now
transforming the Tampa area. You mentioned that you are not from this region originally.
If you had seen the sleepy, undeveloped backwater of my boyhood, you'd know just why I'm
so excited by the growth Tampa is experiencing today.
Tampa Builders has been a positive
force behind this growth, as I hope to become with my upcoming move. Tampa has several
excellent contractors for me to consider, but I've taken a specific interest in your firm
because of your success on the Vista Height Condominium development, and the fact that you
do not yet have a computer-estimating department.
I am well versed in the use of MC2
estimating software, and I'd like to show you the cost advantage you could enjoy by
implementing a similar program for Tampa Builder's next projects.
I will be in Tampa next
Tuesday and would like to visit with you during the day if your schedule allows. Please
call me at your earliest convenience.
Again, Fred, it was a pleasure to speak with you.
Sincerely,
Arthur T. Advancer
Senior Estimator ATA/ct
"The article above was written by construction recruiter Frederick Hornberger, CPC, president of Hornberger Management Company in Wilmington, Delaware (www.hmc.com), a construction recruiter specializing in senior level, executive search."
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