Don’t let these hard economic times keep you from elevating your career. There are several ways to make your cover letter stand out and capture the attention of your next potential employer:

  1. Customize your cover letter: Tailor your cover letter for the specific job you are applying for. Use the job description to identify the key skills and experiences the employer is looking for and highlight them in your letter.
  2. Address the hiring manager by name: If possible, address the hiring manager by name instead of using a generic salutation. This shows that you have done your research and are genuinely interested in the position.
  3. Start with a strong opening sentence: Use the first sentence of your cover letter to grab the employer’s attention and create interest. You can use a quote, a statistic, or a personal story that relates to the job.
  4. Highlight your achievements: Instead of simply listing your qualifications and experiences, focus on your accomplishments and how they make you a strong fit for the job. Use specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experience.
  5. Keep it concise: Keep your cover letter short and to the point. Stick to one page and use short paragraphs and bullet points to make it easy to read.
  6. Proofread and edit: Make sure to proofread your cover letter carefully for any errors or typos. It’s also a good idea to have someone else read it over to catch any mistakes you may have missed.