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Cover Letter And Resume Myths Exposed

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Some say finding a new job when you’re unemployed is the hardest job you’ll ever have. It takes drive and commitment to go out and find the an opportunity that’s right for you. The first step is knowing what kind of job you want… that’s going to make the next step easier — knowing where to look.

Look, you’re gonna need as many job leads as you can find in your search during these tough economic times. You simply can never know where a job lead can turn up and when it will turn into something. That’s why you need to do all the networking you can and always keep your eyes open. The first essential ingredient of any job hunt is, without fail, a strong cover letter and resume. Think of it as your calling card. If you don’t have one, don’t expect most businesses to take you seriously.

If you’re like most people, you may think a good cover letter and resume will land you a job. Wrong. The purpose of these two documents is only to secure an interview. And an employer will only hire you based on your performance in the interview. Think about it: If you were an employer, Would you hire someone based solely on two sheets of paper. I didn’t think so. You’d have to be out of your mind. What a good cover letter and resume will do is move you to the head of the line for an interview. This is where you really get the chance to sell yourself and persuade the employer you are the right person for the job.

A great cover letter will do the same, but with an added benefit… it will also give you an unfair advantage where the interview is merely a formality before they give you the job. They already want to hire you based on your cover letter and resume, but just need to make sure the person matches the credentials.

To land that interview your initial contact with a cover letter and resume must be a convincing one. If you take the time and right action to design them correctly you will raise your odds at being called in for the all important interview. Make sure to have an “outside” pair of eyes proof read your documents as well. Take the first step toward a job with a great initial opening in the form of a cover letter and resume.

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