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Just how important is a resume cover letter? To answer that question, imagine yourself to be the employer. You've just had a busy day packed with tons and tons of work, and now, as the day is drawing to a close, you're about to sift through a stack of applications for a job vacancy in your office. You need to act fast, because your office cannot afford to operate and go on another day without this position being filled.
The pile looks mighty high and with droopy shoulders, you start going through all the papers before you. Now, are you really going to have to read all of them page by page? No way, unless you're willing to spend the rest of the night just doing it. The fact is, you will most likely read only the front page and quickly filter all nicely-written, attention-grabbing application from the dull-looking ones that don't seem to fit the bill. That quick. And maybe when you're down to the final ten applications, that's when you start actually considering the 'meat' of these bulky applications.
So, just how important is a resume cover letter? As important as your actual qualifications for the job. What most job seekers fail to realize is that employers do not actually take much time on reading through all those resumes page by page. This is especially true now since the economy is heading for the gutter. For a single job position available, there are hundreds, even thousands, of qualified individuals vying for it. You would be hard-pressed to get noticed by the employers, let alone win their total attention.
If you want to have a fighting chance in securing that job, you need to work really hard on your cover letter. The cover letter is the first thing that employers look into when evaluating an applicant. It is where you personally address the employers and talk to them about who you are and what you can do. One of the biggest mistakes you'll ever commit when applying for a job is sending an application with just your resume and nothing else. This is impersonal at best, and it shows how unprofessional and haphazard you are.
When written brilliantly, the cover letter can work wonders for you. There have been many claims of people actually grabbing a job because of how well they presented themselves in their cover letter. Some who may not even be qualified for a job were able to land it because their cover letters made up for what they lack. Resume cover letters, when written properly and with an enthusiastic spirit, can actually "stretch" the truth about you.
Cover letters are something you can't do without. What you write on it, or if you've even prepared one in the first place, speaks volumes about you. It tells the employer about who you are at a very quick glance. It tells them that you are a human being who is personable and very much willing to take on the job.