Cover Letter Templates – Common Mistakes You’re Making With Your Cover Letter

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By mekoahh


If you’re searching the web for cover letter templates, then it’s important that you read every word of this article before you “pick” a template. Why? Because I’m going to show you some of the most common mistakes job hunters make when using a letter template. By the time you have finished reading this article, you will know these mistakes – and hopefully be able to avoid making them yourself.

Mistake Number 1 – Using a Generic Template.

While it may be quick and convenient to use the same generic template for multiple job applications, it’s likely that it won’t work in your favor. The hiring manager will receive dozens of these for every opening they have, and will spot them a mile off. It isn’t worth your time to send numerous generic letters, because your response rate will be very low.

Make sure you take the time to find a specific template for your industry and customize it for your needs.

Mistakes Number 2 – Not Proof Reading.

Communication is a crucial aspect of practically any professional job – and it will be important regardless of the job you are applying for. Constant spelling and grammatical errors will demonstrate a lack of care and attention to detail. These aren’t good traits to have when you’re applying for a job!

It’s a good idea to have your letter proof read by a friend or family member, because they may notice mistakes that you miss.

Mistake Number 3 – Trying To Reinvent The Wheel.

There are plenty of effective cover letter samples available for almost every industry – so there’s no excuse for not being able to find a high quality template to base your own letter around. These letters already contain the “hot buttons” which your potential employer is looking for.

It’s much easier to use a template to ensure you hit these hot buttons – and it also shows your initiative to use what works, instead of reinventing the wheel.

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