Cover Letter
Cover Letter Writing
Tips
- A cover letter accompanies the résumé.
- Use the cover letter to explain information impossible
to simply list on a résumé.
- Show how your skills and experience match the duties
in the job description.
- Always send your letter and résumé to a specific
person.
- The letterhead of your stationery should match the
heading of your résumé.
- Keep your letter to one page in length.
- Write in a clear, concise style.
- In paragraph one, state the reason for the letter and
how you heard of the job opening. If someone referred you to the opening,
use his or her name here.
- In paragraph two, highlight your strengths and experiences
as they relate to the position. Demonstrate how you will be an asset
to the organization.
- In the closing paragraph, state why you are enthusiastic
about working for this organization and describe how you will follow-up
on your application.
- Use action verbs to describe your accomplishments and
skills.
- Be enthusiastic and personable.
- Have a friend proofread your letter before mailing.
It must be error free.
- Keep a copy of letters and all other job search-related
materials in a notebook.
- Review all correspondence before placing a follow-up
call.
Sample Cover Letter
See Résumés
for Performing Arts Careers, VGM Career Horizons, for dozens
of sample résumés and cover letters. There is a copy in
the College of Music Library and the Career Services Library in Willard
Hall.
Click
here to download a sample cover letter. (The sample cover letter
is available in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format. If you do not have
the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, click
here to download it free.)
For a cover letter and résumé review
by a professional counselor, schedule an appointment with Judith
Moore at Career Services in Willard Hall, 303-492-4131. This
service is offered FREE to current CU-Boulder students and students who
have graduated in the last six months.