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Cover Letters
UNDERGRADUATE
Writing Cover Letters
This section addresses the cover letters you will write and submit
with your resume to employers during your current and future job
searches. A cover letter introduces you and your resume to potential
employers. Cover letters typically provide supporting evidence of
your qualifications, and communicate how you can add value to the
organization where you're interested in working. They should draw
the reader's attention to your resume. Therefore, they should be
interesting, easy to read, and concise. The Center offers the following:
Self Help Resources. Visit the
Center and pick up a Career Guide in which are models
and examples of letters. We also distribute Job Choices,
a publication series that has articles on letter writing. Our
career resource area has books on job searching that discuss letter
writing as well. The recommended reading below will also present
explanations, models and examples.
Staff Assistance/Workshops. Career
consultants will be happy to discuss your letter writing concerns,
either in appointments (call 443-3616) or during "drop-ins",
10-15 minute, unscheduled meetings available Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday from 12 - 2:30 pm, and Wednesdays from 4:00
to 5:30 pm. These same times can be used for critiquing letters.
The Center schedules workshops on letter writing and publicizes
them in the Calendar of Events of this site and on the calendar
maintained on OrangeLink, formerly eRecruiting.
Recommended Reading:
Exploratory Letters.
Used to approach a target employer when no vacancy is known.
Responding to Advertised Openings