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started by Elvis King on 04 Mar 12
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    accountants cover letter, receptionist cover lette, front desk cover letterReceptionists require a precise set of specialist skills that no other job may require. Sample:

    "Dear Ms. Jones,

    Please accept my application for the xxxx position advertised on xxxx's website." 

    Option 2

    If you've already talked with the hiring manager about the position, mention your conversation in the introduction. 

    Sample: 

    "I enjoyed speaking with you about the xxxx position and would like to apply for the position we discussed."

    Option 3

    Perhaps the hiring manager favors your alma mater or has already hired graduates from your school. You could begin your letter by noting your school and your major. 

    Sample:   

    "As a graduate of Colby College with a major in English Literature and a certificate in Elementary Education, I am uniquely qualified to apply for the Fourth Grade English Teacher position advertised in xxxx."

    Option 4

    If someone recommended you for the job, begin your letter with that information! 

    Sample:  

    "Henry Smith suggested I write to you about the xxxx position at xxxx." 

    Option 5

    If you haven't spoken with the hiring manager or been recommended by someone but you feel your personality, interests, and work habits make you the perfect candidate for the job, open your letter with your enthusiastic assessment of how your talents will work for the company. 

    Sample:   

    "A hard-working self-starter, I am an enthusiastic team player who is excited about the thought of contributing to xxxx's (company name) sales, marketing, customer service (department where you want to work) department and helping that department attain its goals. 

    Option 6

    Finally, if something about the company caught your eye or impressed you and that information led you to apply for the position, open your cover letter with that information. 

    Sample:  

    "Dear Ms. Jones,

    "Upgrade Your Beds for Holiday Guests"

    This Cuddledown headline caught my eye as both a copywriter and consumer. As a writer, I make it my business to read copy in all forms and therefore, make sure my inbox is filled with a variety of correspondence and sales offers. As a consumer, Cuddledown's message hit a chord - spruce up my home for holiday guests? Good idea.

    Please accept my application for the Copywriter/PR Coordinator posted on Cuddledown's website. In response to this opportunity..."

    So, as you can tell, there are many ways to begin your cover letter introduction. The trick is to find the one that works for you...

    Best of luck in your job search.

    Are you highly skilled in your profession, yet seeking a job that for which you are probably overqualified? It is never bad to come into a position already encompassing a boatload of skills. However, some employers are intimidated by applicants who they feel are overqualified, which means you may have your work cut out for you.

    If you know you have high qualifications, but think this could stand in the way of the job you want, you can use your cover letter to change minds. Let's look at some ways you can get this done ...

    Explain Your Motivation

    If you've been in a top position for many years, you may feel that it is time to lower your level of stress and get back to the basics of your profession.

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