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Follow company instructions. Use a professional email address. Add an informative subject line. Send your cover letter as an email attachment. Save your file correctly. Attach your cover letter to the email. Include a brief email message. Send your cover letter as the body of an email.
Put the correct email address for the employer in the "To" line. Introduce yourself in the body of the email and explain why you're interested in the position. Write that you've included your cover letter and resume as attachments, and ask the employer to contact you if he has problems opening them.
If you submit using a job board, you might not be able to upload and submit multiple documents. To include a cover letter with your resume, place a blank page at the beginning of your resume for your cover letter. Put your name, address, phone number and email address at the top of the page and center it.
So, it's not a good idea to staple your documents. It's an extra step for the employer to remove the staple prior to scanning or copying. You don't need to use a paper clip either, but you can. You can simply stack your documents in order with the cover letter on top, followed by the resume and then any.
Sending separate attachments Unless an employer specifically asks for you to include your cover letter and your resume in the body of your email, send them as separate email attachments. You should always write a real cover letter and attach it to the email.
Adding your cover letter as an attachment and writing a brief note in the body of the email. If you apply via email, include your cover letter's contents as the body of the email you send. That way, it is very easy for the hiring manager to decide whether to open your attached resume or press delete.
Never use To Whom it May Concern or Dear or Sir or Madamnothing could be more generic (not to mention archaic). Your cover letter could be the first opportunity you have to make an impression on the hiring manager, so make sure you show that you did your company research.
A cover letter is your first opportunity to make an impression on a potential employer. Even if a cover letter is not requested, you should always include one with your resume. The cover letter allows you to highlight the parts of your resume that are most relevant to the position for which you're applying.
Contact information: your name, address, phone number, email address, and so on. A salutation: Ideally, follow your greeting with the name of a contact at the company either the hiring manager or a representative from human resources.
Use an effective subject line. Address the hiring manager by name. In the first paragraph, tell the hiring manager who you are and why are you contacting them. In the second paragraph say what value you'd bring to the company. Close the resume email body with saying you're eager to meet in person.
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