After You Have Composed A Cover Letter, How To Edit It?
Answer:
After you have composed your cover letter, you should take a red pencil to it and stifle mercilessly. Eliminate every unnecessary word. The concise you can make your letter, the clearer your message will be. The cover letter should be short, sweet and to the point. The more you can articulate in the least number of words, the more likely the employer is to read and wage attention to you letter. After you have cut you letter down to size and proofed it discreetly for typos, spelling, grammar, syntax, punctuation, and capitalization, put it down for a few hours if your time allows. Come back later and read it as though you be the employer. Does it grab you? Is it compelling? Would it make you want to call the applicant within for an interview? You can also ask a friend to read your cover letter ideally someone who has experience screening and hiring, or someone in your enclosed space.
Some times merely editing for wordiness is not enough. Occasionally a cover letter requires a complete overhaul. Some letters are not address to a specific job and don't attract the employer. You have to make it according to the specific requirements of the job.
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