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Cover Letters, Resumes And The Job Hunter...What's It All About?

from: Heather Eagar





Any good job hunter needs a resume package. The cover letter and

resume always go together and do the same basic thing in

slightly different ways. A job hunter without both of them will

probably not get very far in the search for a good career

position.





With that in mind, let's take a look at what these crucial

documents should do for you. The first part, the cover letter,

is a short one page letter consisting of three or four

paragraphs. It serves as an introduction to the resume. It is

the part that will always be seen by the gatekeeper.





The second part is the resume itself. Many job hunters make the

mistake of thinking they can just leave a resume without a cover

letter. That is like putting on a suit and tie, but forgetting

the shirt or the pants. They are a package and they go together.





The resume itself may be in either functional or chronological

format. The functional format concentrates on skills. The

chronological format concentrates on employment listings. The

most effective resumes use elements of both formats to create a

combination resume that gets results. It should be laid out in a

graphically appealing style, with adequate use of white space,

bullet points to draw attention to important parts, and

conservative fonts used. While you will occasionally bold face

or italicize a font to draw attention to a point or break up a

large section of type, changing fonts often makes it hard to

read, so stick with one basic font. Also never go smaller than

ten point type, and if possible stick with twelve or eleven

point. Those sizes are easier to read. If your cover letter and

resume are in a small type and hard to read, they simply will

not be read, and will not help you.





Many job seekers wonder how they should present the resume

package to the decision maker. There are several acceptable

methods. If mailing it, use a large nine by twelve white

envelope to avoid folding your materials. The white envelopes

look nicer than the tan manila commonly used in business. Also

large envelopes are generally the first thing people open when

they get their mail. If not the first then they may save the

large envelope for last. Since people tend to remember the first

and the last - the alpha and the omega - while forgetting much

of what is in the middle, either first or last is a good thing.





If you are hand delivering your documents stop by an office

supply shop and pick up a clear plastic folder with a pressure

binder spine and place your cover letter and resume in it. It

makes a great presentation and will complement it perfectly. Use

these tools well and you are on your way.





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