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A cover letter is more than just a formality or courtesy – it is an opportunity to impress. Research suggests that employers favour resumes that are accompanied by a cover letter, making it a critical component of your job-search strategy.
A well written cover letter is an opportunity to show the reader your:

Immediate Value

First impressions count. A concise and compelling cover letter is your first chance to stand out and be considered a strong candidate amongst tough competition. Immediately emphasizing your key strengths will help ‘sell you,’ grabbing the reader’s attention and hopefully carrying you into the later stages of the selection process.

Unique Fit

A cover letter is an important way to showcase how your unique combination of skills and experience meet the key requirements of the job description. It is your chance to show a clear link between your knowledge, experience and abilities and the needs of the employer.

Personality 

The wording of your cover letter can express your personality in a way that your resume can’t. The tone of your letter gives the employer an important insight into your personality and the kind of traits that could add value to their team. It allows you to explain in your own words why you are the best person for the job.

Enthusiasm 

A tailored, compelling cover letter shows you have taken the time to research the company and understand the employer’s needs and job requirements. It is an opportunity to express that you are enthusiastic about the role and to demonstrate the value you would add to the employer.
For help writing an impressive cover letter, contact a Michael Page recruitment consultant or check out these helpful tips on how to write a cover letter.