Category Archives: Cover Letters
February 8, 2012 Top 10 Words Job Seekers Overuse in Resumes
According to a recent report released by the popular professional social media site LinkedIn, many of us are guilty of using words in our resume that may seem unique or appealing, but are actually overused. The report explained that “while you may think that you’re using words on your resume that will appeal to hiring managers, some words can actually turn them off.”
Make sure that you aren’t unknowingly sabotaging your own job search by perusing the list:
>> Creative
>> Organizational
>> Effective
>> Extensive Experience
>> Track Record
>> Motivated
>> Innovative
>> Problem Solving
>> Communication Skills
>> Dynamic
The article explains that popular word choice varies regionally. It explains that “the word ‘creative’ was overused in Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States,” while “‘effective’ was used by too many job hunters in India” and “fantastic” was popular among Italians. It’s all so interesting!
If you’re in the middle of a job hunt, it’s crucial that you present your skills and your experience as uniquely as possible. Make sure that you take the time to scan your resume for these words and work in alternatives that more adequately relay what makes you a great candidate.
Having trouble putting your skills into words? Contact UXL today to learn how I can help to transform your resume and end your job hunt once and for all.
October 17, 2011 5 Minutes to a Better Cover Letter
By Margaret Smith, Professional Life & Career Coach
You are probably all familiar with the daunting task of writing a cover letter, or perhaps you’re facing the task of writing one for the first time. Either way, the quick and easy pointers I’ve laid out for you below will benefit the quality of your cover letter, and better your chances at landing the job.
Remember: Cover letters are not just a repeat of your resume—viewing them as such will put you at a serious disadvantage.
Your cover letter is an opportunity to personalize your introduction, align your skills to the position being targeted, and get noticed.
The objective is to have the cover letter catch the attention of the reader and cause them to pull your resume from the pile of applicants and place it in the pile of potential interviewees.
Cover Letter Quick Tips:
- Name, address, and date at the top of the letter
- Cover letter addressed to a specific person if possible. If individual unknown, send letter to the title of recipient (Production Manager, Technical Director, Human Resources, etc)
- State your interest in the position
- Make note of special skills that qualify you for the job
- Provide contact info and a time you can be reached
- Thank the contact and close with “Sincerely”
- Always ask someone else to proofread your letter and resume—don’t miss simple grammatical errors!
- Sign your letter with either blue or black ink, NO EXCEPTIONS
- Be concise and to the point (no cutesy statements or overbearing comments)
- Use the same paper as your resume
- Avoid using “I” too often or repeating the same words
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