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Begin your letter with a one-sentence summary of your submission or proposed submission. This line might say something like, “I am enclosing a story about the socioeconomic factors that increase the likelihood of childhood obesity.” Add a paragraph providing more detailed information about your submission.
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 early on as well. State an accomplishment. Express excitement. Use keywords.
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 early on as well. State an accomplishment. Express excitement. Use keywords.
Create a professional header with your info. Address the hiring manager by name. Show relevant achievements to introduce yourself in the first paragraph. Target the employer's needs and prove you can help in the second paragraph.
introduce yourself. Mention the job (or kind of job) you're applying for (or looking for) show that your skills and experience match the skills and experience needed to do the job. Encourage the reader to read your resume.
Format the Letter Correctly. JohnnyGreig / Getty Images. Address a Specific Person. Keep It Short. Other First-paragraph Information. Second Paragraph: Short Bio. Close Your Letter Politely. Include a SASE. File Your Letters Electronically.
Address the editor formally by name, if known. Begin your cover letter with a paragraph that states the name of the manuscript and the names of the authors. Next, write a short paragraph that explains why your manuscript would be a good fit for the journal.
Introduction: brief context, thanking the reviewers, outline of letter. List of changes: a list of the significant changes that were made compared to the previous version, each change attributed to the reviewers whose feedback suggested it.
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