Writing a Cover Letter: Research Tips Worth Exploring

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The process of applying for a job can be taxing to say the least. But the process of writing a cover letter can be downright exhausting - especially when you’re unsure of how to express your interest in that job you’re applying for. The good news is that expressing your interest can be as simple as taking the initiative to do some deep digging. That is, digging for information on how the position fulfills the company’s goals, what they are looking for in an employee, and what you’re looking for in a job. Of course, getting this done requires research. So to help you get started, here are a few ideas … Research the Position One of your main goals when writing your cover letter will be to convince the prospective employer that you know what they need in their hiring position – and that you’re the person to give them just that. To get this done, you’ll need to gain some perspective on what the job entails. A good way to get started is by researching the responsibilities assumed in that position. You can learn specific duties by reviewing the job posting, and even contacting Human Resources, for additional information. Also, you can visit career websites that give details of various job descriptions. Afterward, you can try to determine how your previous experiences will enhance the position. By adding this element to your cover letter, you can “wow” the employer with your expertise and passion for helping their company grow. Research the Company Another great way to develop your cover letter is to gather specific details about the company. It isn’t a good idea to treat all companies the same, as each has its own culture and mission. This means you’ll want to learn more about the company’s specific culture and goals by conducting a little research. What kind of research? Well, for starters you can search their website for information on their business, strategy, products, services, and even employee activities. This will help you better understand the company’s profile. And if you need more, you can call Human Resources to request information pieces that can help you gather additional background information. Between these resources, you should have useful information that can help you develop a sense of how your presence will enhance the company’s mission and goals. Research Yourself After you’ve researched the position and company it is time to get honest with yourself. Are you applying for the job because you want money or status? Or because you really want to learn, grow, and enhance the company’s mission? It’s a really good idea to sit down and contemplate these ideas because they will not only help you determine whether you’re moving in the right direction career-wise, they will also help you write an honest cover letter. Writing a cover letter is not as difficult as you think, especially when you take time to conduct research on the position, company and yourself. So take this opportunity to fine-tune your career motivations while at the same time creating a cover letter that just might help you land your ideal job.
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  • John Wilbrot
    John Wilbrot
    Absolutely.  Samples are essential.  Where are the samples?
  • Sam Azar
    Sam Azar
    It will great to see some examples of cover letters, please do so. Thanks
  • fatty jay
    fatty jay
    'wow' that was great but to be more perfect in writing a cover letter why not give an example for someone like me to follow.
  • Steven Cooley
    Steven Cooley
    Count me in on the "I WANT EXAMPLES" vote
  • Roberta Hawkins
    Roberta Hawkins
    I want to see some examples of cover letters.
  • Pamela Perry
    Pamela Perry
    This information was very helpful. I will use these tips when writting a cover letter.Thank You
  • Sha'ri D. Birchfield
    Sha'ri D. Birchfield
    Thank you for the information it was helpful, but I would like to see a few examples of a good cover letter. I have a cover letter that I use but I would like to see if it is similar or a better one if possible.
  • Chukwumee
    Chukwumee
    I belive that by conducting research on a company makes one more informed but i dont know how to write the cover leter in such a way it will impress the employer. thanks.
  • Pauline Straub
    Pauline Straub
    The post was informational. But I was hoping to see some "wow" examples. How does one capture the reader's attention in the first few lines. What content should follow. I believe cover letters have changed in the past few years and would like to see that especially since everything has taken on new technical twists and enhancements.
  • Christine LU
    Christine LU
    This was very helpful. Thank you very much.
  • Grace Tennant
    Grace Tennant
    I find this information informative, will apply these rules when writing my cover letter. Thanks
  • Yvonne Edwards
    Yvonne Edwards
    I believe that by conducting research on a company makes one more informed; and if employed, will reduce anxiety on the job during orientation and onward. The tip you gave is great. I will try it in the future.
  • Linda Randle
    Linda Randle
    I found the article to be informative in that it outlines the realities of being considered for a position of employment.  I will therefore, endeavor to use it for my good unto obtaining a meaningful, and long lasting employment career.

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