![]() It might, for instance, say something like: Please find enclosed my CV in application for the job of, advertised in/on. Its tone will depend on the job and the sector. This needs to strike the right note to introduce you in a way that fits the job, the company and you. The Content of the Covering Letter or Statement of Suitability The Introductory Paragraph Not only does it cover identifying your skills but also the mechanics of applying for a job, writing a CV or resume and attending interviews. This eBook is essential reading for potential job-seekers. The Skills You Need Guide to Getting a Jobĭevelop the skills you need to get that job. Keep your letter to two pages of A4 or less. As a general rule, Times New Roman should be no smaller than 11 point, and Arial no smaller than 10 point for readability on screen. Use a standard, easy-to-read font, and don’t make it too small. For example, “ Administrative Assistant post (Ref AdAsst)”. If there is a job reference number, or a given job title, make sure that you include it underneath the ‘Dear X’. If their name is ‘Sir John Smith’, write ‘Dear Sir John’. ![]() If you really can’t find a name, write ‘Dear Sir’. If you know the name of the person you’re writing to, then write use their title when you address them: ‘Dear Mr/Ms/Mrs/Miss X’. It’s not essential to include your phone number, especially if it’s already on your CV. ![]() If you’re sending it by email, then it’s not essential to have the full postal address, but you should at least have the full name and job title, with “By email” underneath.
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