Job Hunting Forgetables - Cover Letters and Many Others

For some reason, people tend to forget to use letters like cover letters and the like when they apply for work. They do not know that these can increase their chances of getting scheduled for an interview or landing the job. At the same time, these objects may be optional but these are considered as a polite and professional gesture and a sign of respect. It can tell a lot about an applicant.

There are 4 main types of letters that should not be forgotten.

1. Cover Letters - When applicants send their CVs through email, they just attach the resume and send it. Some just attach it and simply type in the message box, "I want to apply for the job." Although it's not required for every company, you should always have a cover letter. These can help employers evaluate your writing ability (because chances are you'll be doing some form of writing during work) and also, if you're really serious about the job (like taking time to write a cover letter).

2. Thank You Letter - It's self-explanatory. You send this immediately after your job interview, no matter how good or bad it went. It will show employers that you're serious. You can also include here lessons that you've learned during the interview and additional skills you forgot to mention.

3. Acceptance Letter - This is the letter you need to send when you have decided to take a job offer. Giving this will: 1) tell the employers that you have accepted the job, 2) show how grateful you are and 3) make them see that you're a professional.

4. Declination Letter - Although you're declining the offer, you need to send this as courtesy. Chances are, they will be waiting for your reply. Just thank them for considering you and end the letter by saying that you're open to any opportunities with them in the future.

Read more about how to write these letters. This article regarding writing cover letters and more will be most helpful.

For other career planning advice, check out this page dedicated to job hunting tips and more!

Article Source: EzineArticles.com
 

0 Response to "Job Hunting Forgetables - Cover Letters and Many Others"

Post a Comment