How to Write a Cover Letter That Gets You an InterviewYour resume might be perfect but without a proper cover letter you may not get that coveted interview.

ByDan Scalco

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When applying for a new job, details matter.

Yourresumemight be up to par, but that certainly isn't going to be the only thing that gets you an interview. What willget you noticedand give you the best shot at getting an interview is the right cover letter.

Employers are flooded withemailsand there is little way to differentiate qualified candidates in a personalized way besides the information they include in their cover letter. It's your one and only chance to tell recruiters why you are the perfect candidate for the job. It's your first chance towow themwith your skillset and experience.

Here's how you can take your cover letter to the next level:

1. Use a strong opener

People usually apply for jobs with a stock phrase like "I'm writing to apply for x job that I saw in y place." That's pretty dull and isn't going to grab anyone's attention. Instead,start the cover letterwith a specific fact about yourself that you think they need know. For example, you could say "Hi, I'm a marketing and copywriting guru with 15 years of experience running strategic campaigns for small businesses." Right away, they get to learn something about you and are intrigued.

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2. Don't summarize your resume

Don't waste a hiring manager's time byregurgitating all the info in your resume-- they don't need to read it twice. Instead, focus on your personal value and traits, why you're excited about the job or specific achievements you've had in the past.

3. Show off your knowledge of the company

The body of the letter should highlight the fact that you're not just looking for any job, but this particular job. You should prove that you have done your research and appreciate and admire what the company does. Researching their social media platforms, learning more about the challenges they are facing and understanding the culture of the organization are important parts of showing that you care about the company and are the best candidate.

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4. Focus on the value you could bring to the company

Don't be modest! Managers are looking for someone who is going to make their jobs easier. So how, specifically, can can help the company overcome some of the obstacles it is facing (do your research)? Name a certain challenge and talk about how your experience has equipped you with the skills you need to overcome these issues.

5.获得正确的语气

You want to be conversational, but you also want to make sure you're using the right tone for the company you're applying with. For instance, you might take a more casual, colloquial tone with a young startup and a more serious, professional tone with a larger corporation. Don't use slang andmake sure your grammar and spelling are spot-on, but try to keep your language warm and engaging.

Related:Want to Work at a Startup? Here Is How.

6. Use some numbers

你一定会想避免含糊不清的语句nd hyperbole, but you'll score extra points if you can include some stats on how you have impacted companies or associations that you've been employed with in the past. Employers love to see the tangible effect new hires could have on their company. It also shows them that you know what you're doing and they won't experience a steep learning curve with you.

The best cover letters are the ones that show youcare about standing out to the hiring manager. Be memorable and explain what makes you unique and you'll score an interview in no time.

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Dan Scalco

Founder and director of growth at Digitalux

Dan Scalco is the founder and marketing director atDigitalux, a digital-marketing agency located in Hoboken, N.J. In his free time he blogs about focus, productivity, and nootropics atBrainWiz.org.

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