How To Write A Job Application Latter
How To Write A Job Application Latter
How To Write A Job Application Latter
Application Letter
KD. 4.2 English Language XII Class
Created by Nurmawati, S.S., Gr
Writing Job Application Letter
Identifies the position you are interested in. Make it clear which position
you are applying for, in case the organization has advertised many job
openings.
Forecasts the rest of the letter. Choose a few phrases in the opening
paragraph that let your reader know what to expect in the body of the letter.
For example, “retail experience” or “computer experience” prepares your
reader for a discussion of these qualifications later in your letter.
These four points do not need to be in any particular order in your letter.
The Education Paragraph
If your education paragraph is stronger than your employment paragraph,
as most students’ will be, place it before your employment paragraph. In
your paragraph, consider what aspect of your education best fits the job
requirements.
Begin with a topic sentence and develop a single idea. The idea
might be that you have a broad background or that a particular
job has given you special skills that will help you in the job for
which you are applying. This is an example of an effective
employment paragraph:
Example:
For the past three summers, I have gained valuable
experience as a technical editor at Space-Age Computers.
The copy editors had no special training in computers and
needed someone who could help verify that their revisions
were technically correct. Our systems analysts answered my
questions for me when I did not know the answers to our
copy
editors’ questions, thereby increasing my own understanding
of computer systems. My position in the company provided
me with excellent training in the creation of operating
manuals.
The Concluding Paragraph
Your last paragraph should make it easy for the person to contact you.
The following elements are in a good concluding paragraph: a
reference to your résumé, a polite but confident request for an
interview, and your phone number and e-mail address.
Gentlemen:
I would like to apply for the position of . I recently earned a bachelor’s
degree in marketing, and I worked the past two summers at College Town
Bookstore as a sales clerk. Enclosed is a copy of my résumé, and I will
gladly send my references upon request. I request, though, that you do not
contact College Town Bookstore.
If you are concerned about having a previous employer contacted, do not write it in your
cover letter. It raises questions in the reader’s mind about your past work relationships,
taking the focus off your cover letter’s purpose. During an interview, you will have the
opportunity to address your concerns
Here are some examples of BAD COVER
LETTERS: