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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
10 Common Mistakes

Use this guide and remember to avoid the 10 most common mistakes on cover letters:

Mistake #1: Don’t Overuse “I”

Mistake #2: Don’t Use a Weak Opening: Please consider me for your entry level web designer position. Better: Your need for a top performing entry level web designer is an excellent match to my internship and freelance experience.

Mistake #3: Don’t Omit Your Top Selling Points – For example, Awarded Best Interior Design Portfolio, etc.

Mistake #4: Don’t Make It Too Long – keep your cover letter to one page

Mistake #5: Don’t Repeat Your Résumé Word for Word

Mistake #6: Don’t Be Vague

Mistake #7: Don’t Forget to Customize – change your letter for each job you’re applying for.

Mistake #8: Don’t End on a Passive Note – state that you promise to follow up with the employer at a certain time

Mistake #9: Don’t Be Rude – Your cover letter should thank the reader for his time and consideration

Mistake #10: Don’t Forget to Sign the Letter – unless over email, a signature is always proper business etiquette
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