Cover Letter Rules
Appearance
- Individualized: Address the letter to an individual rather than to Dear Sir/Madam
whenever possible. This is important for follow-up. You should follow up your letter with
a phone call to confirm that it arrived and to demonstrate continued interest. It shows
you have focus and a sincere interest.
- Paragraphs: Be brief; keep them short enough to encourage reading.
- Paper: Use high-quality bond paper with matching envelopes.
- Print: Type or laser-print your letter using block or semi-block letter styles.
The page should be well-balanced.
Style
- Sentences: Be clear and concise. Always consider your audience; it is best not to
try to be clever or cute, but you may choose to be creative, depending on the type of
employer to whom you wish to appeal. Use correct grammar, punctuation and spelling. Try to
persuade the employer to look at your resume and to grant you an interview. The letter
should expand upon the resume and add personal flavor.
- Language: Be specific. Indicate a special reason for wanting to work for the
employer. Use key action-oriented words, be conversational, make every word count. Avoid
trite language and jargon.
- Tone: Be sincere. Give the impression of self-confidence, but not conceit.
Highlight your most significant accomplishments to attract further interest.
- Proofread: Have a professional career/placement counselor and/or people you know
critique the letter. Pay close attention to details.