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End the cover letter with your name and add any relevant contact information below your name so the hiring manager can contact you immediately if they feel you are a fit. A phone number and email address below your name can make it that much easier for the hiring manager to get in touch with you.
Sincerely. Sincerely yours. Regards. Best. Best regards. With best regards. Kind regards. Yours truly.
It is proper business etiquette (and shows attention to detail) to sign your letter. Err on the side of formality, and if you need any help figuring out how to close your cover letter, consider these possible sign-offs. However, if you are sending an email cover letter and resume, a signature isn't necessary.
If you've begun your letter with the person's name, then you should end it with 'Yours sincerely,' followed by your signature, followed by your name. If you don't know the name of the person you're writing to, you should begin with a simple 'Dear Sir/Madam'.
The signature line may include a second line for a title, if appropriate. The signature should start directly above the first letter of the signature line in the space between the close and the signature line. Use blue or black ink.
End Your Cover Letter on a High Note The last phrase of your cover letter should reiterate your enthusiasm and seal the deal with the hiring manager. Your ending is what will be remembered, and it should be direct and strong.
End the cover letter with your name and add any relevant contact information below your name so the hiring manager can contact you immediately if they feel you are a fit. A phone number and email address below your name can make it that much easier for the hiring manager to get in touch with you.
Mr. Brown: Dear Dr. Brown: Dear Ms. Smith,
The conclusion of your personal statement makes the second first impression on your audience. Use these effective hints to create a bright ending that will attract your reader: Include key points about the qualities you expect of yourself when you graduate from the school. Explain why you want to study.
Be direct. In these opening sentences, you want to explicitly let the reader know which position you're applying for. ... Mention a contact. If someone referred you to the position, include that information right away as well. ... State an accomplishment. ... Express excitement. ... Use keywords.
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