Resume writing, cover letters and interviewing
How to Write a Positive Cover Letter
A lot of job-seekers miss the opportunity to get past first base whenever it comes to getting the career of their dreams. Just what holds them back? A damaging attitude reflected in their cover letter to potential employers.
Negative Thoughts Lead to Negative Actions!
They may really feel bitter with regards to the way in which their past job ended, or exasperated toward a prior business colleague, or damaged by an experience with a employer.
Negativity, nonetheless, drains energy, shuts down healthy feelings, and keeps one stuck. Even if you never protest outright, a hiring manager will be able to pick up a negative disposition by reading between the lines.
Anyone can overcome this block by looking up, taking walks on the sunny side of the road, identifying nice things to express about yourself as well as others, and trusting that everything works out for the best—even when you are not able to yet see the end result.
Consequently, replace your negative thoughts with positive ones, even when you don’t feel like it. Then craft a cover letter that shines with possibility and ‘positivity’ and see how the very act itself could change your perspective.
Following are a few positive ways to frame your cover letter so a hiring manager may sit up and take notice—and then make contact with you for an interview that may possibly lead to the job you’ve been dreaming about.
Positively, Absolutely!
- Thank you for posting your opening for a position in management. This is the exact position I’m looking for and I would appreciate the opportunity to interview for it.
- Iv’e heard nothing but stimulating comments from two of your employees regarding the excellent working conditions at ABC Enterprises. It would be an honor to join your family of staff members.
- I am enthusiastic to meet with you in person to talk about what you’re looking for in an administration assistant. I feel I’m an excellent match for this position and would certainly like to interview for this opening.
- Based on my performance at my prior employment I can assure you that I will bring to this job- passion, experience, and excellence.
Think and Act positively. Employers respond to passion and positivity!
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