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Your covering letter is the key selling tool for you when applying for a job

 As we stated in our article last month, if you are looking for work, even though the timing may not be ideal, it is so important to remain positive and focussed with your job searching and a key part of this is to use some of your time constructively and productively.

Our last article was about getting your CV up to date. Focus this time is your covering letter which is a very critical tool in assisting you in getting you “noticed” by the recruiter. Writing a good covering letter is as important as writing your CV. Your covering letter is an important way to show your personality, whereas your CV generally is more factual, so do make sure that your wording reflects you as a person and your personality as opposed to just your skills and experience.

Simple key advice – having a templated covering letter is fine, but each covering letter has to be very specific to the role that you are applying for, your own specific skills and experience that you would bring to that role and showing that you have good knowledge about the organisation that you are wanting to work for – use words and phrases that match the job description.

Spend good time with each covering letter – it is so important. Here is a link to the Work Readiness Info Pack on our website which includes a short piece on “covering letters”,

Covering letter templates

You can easily find numerous covering letter templates on the internet. As a summary, ensure that your covering letter includes the following:

In summary…

Some specific covering letter tips for older job seekers

Many of the tips for writing a CV apply for a covering letter

Learn more about who Seniors@Work are in their first article: Introducing Seniors@Work