
The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Perfect Cover Letter
by Ireland, Susan-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Before You Start | p. 1 |
You Gotta Have a Strategy | p. 3 |
What "Flavor" Letter Works for You? | p. 4 |
The Buddy System | p. 4 |
Solo Performance | p. 7 |
Pros and Cons | p. 9 |
Looking Through the Employer's Eyes | p. 9 |
Know Thyself | p. 10 |
Making Up Your Mind | p. 11 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 11 |
Winning Concepts | p. 13 |
Four Rules of the Road for Writing a Dynamite Job | |
Search Letter | p. 14 |
Establish a Connection | p. 14 |
Who Do You Know? | p. 15 |
Show Personality | p. 18 |
Optimizing the Positive | p. 19 |
Spinning a Negative Into a Positive | p. 23 |
Initiate Action | p. 25 |
Make It Quick and Easy to Read | p. 25 |
It's All About Sales! | p. 26 |
Hmm, This Looks Interesting! | p. 26 |
Following the Rules | p. 27 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 29 |
Research Smarts | p. 31 |
What's the Company Up To? | p. 32 |
Who's Who? | p. 33 |
Pulling It All Together | p. 33 |
Getting to Know You | p. 35 |
Making a List and Checking It Twice | p. 39 |
Now What? | p. 43 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 43 |
Your Resume Booster | p. 45 |
The Power of a Cover Letter | p. 47 |
The Big Deal About Cover Letters | p. 47 |
Get Noticed | p. 48 |
The Perfect Resume Marriage | p. 48 |
The Start of a Beautiful Relationship | p. 50 |
The Winning Personality | p. 50 |
Get the Job Done | p. 50 |
Carry an Umbrella So It Won't Rain | p. 51 |
Cover Your Bases | p. 51 |
Going Through Human Resources... or Not | p. 54 |
Go Straight to the Top | p. 54 |
"cc" You Later | p. 54 |
Dear Ms. HR | p. 55 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 56 |
Step One--Set the Stage | p. 57 |
To the Letterhead | p. 58 |
My Name Is | p. 58 |
I Don't Live in a P.O. Box | p. 59 |
Contact Me | p. 59 |
Format Matters | p. 63 |
Around the Block Format | p. 63 |
Sorta, Kinda, Semiblock Format | p. 63 |
What a Deal: The Full Block Format | p. 64 |
What Could Be Simpler Than the Simplified Format? | p. 64 |
Make an Executive Decision | p. 69 |
When and Where | p. 69 |
Greetings and Salutations! | p. 69 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 70 |
Step Two--Follow My Lead | p. 71 |
What's It All About? | p. 72 |
A Well Baited Line | p. 72 |
Name Dropping | p. 73 |
Spring the Big Question | p. 75 |
Wake Up Call | p. 77 |
Quotable Quotes | p. 79 |
Mind Your Manners | p. 82 |
For Starters | p. 84 |
Write to the Point | p. 87 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 88 |
Step Three--The Pitch | p. 89 |
What Are You Pitching? | p. 90 |
Employer's Wish List | p. 90 |
Measuring Up | p. 91 |
One Plus One | p. 93 |
The Eye Catcher | p. 94 |
Bullet Points That Hit the Mark | p. 95 |
So, You Want to Be a Columnist? | p. 98 |
Make It Snappy | p. 101 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 103 |
Step Four--Closing the Sale | p. 105 |
Gotta Say "Thank You" | p. 106 |
The Closer | p. 108 |
Don't Call Me, I'll Call You | p. 108 |
Uh Oh, No Phone Number | p. 109 |
Finishing Touches | p. 113 |
Complimentary Close | p. 113 |
What's Your Name Again? | p. 113 |
One Last Thing | p. 114 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 114 |
Getting the Right Message Into the Right Hands | p. 115 |
Sticky Situations | p. 117 |
Let's Talk Money... or MayBe Not | p. 118 |
Take a Risk | p. 118 |
Walking on Golden Eggs | p. 118 |
Know Your Stuff | p. 121 |
New Beginnings | p. 123 |
Closing Your Eyes to Change | p. 123 |
Touting Your Career Change News | p. 125 |
Speaking of Unemployment | p. 127 |
Leaving Home.. for the Second Time | p. 130 |
A Woman's Work Is Never Done | p. 130 |
Volunteerism Pays Off | p. 131 |
It's Not Fair--Age Discrimination | p. 134 |
How to Look Younger | p. 134 |
Creating an Older Image | p. 136 |
Shhh! My Job Search Is a Secret | p. 138 |
What Should be Missing from Your Missive | p. 141 |
Don't Play It Again, Sam | p. 141 |
In Reference to References | p. 141 |
Hey Boss, Mind Your Own Business | p. 141 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 141 |
Wrap It Up | p. 143 |
Top Ten Checklist | p. 144 |
Hot Off the Press | p. 144 |
The Nuts and Bolts of Typing This Thing | p. 144 |
Print, Points, and Other Particulars | p. 145 |
Looking Classy on Paper | p. 146 |
Signing Your Life Away | p. 146 |
A Word About Resumes | p. 147 |
Envelope Stuffer Alert! | p. 147 |
Just-In-Time Delivery | p. 148 |
Doing the Snail Mail Crawl | p. 148 |
Pony Express | p. 148 |
Your Job Is Just a Fax Away | p. 149 |
E-mail: High Speed Communication | p. 150 |
Dear Boss, Internally Yours | p. 150 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 152 |
Recycling Your Cover Letter | p. 153 |
Wow, That Was a lot of Work the First Time Around | p. 154 |
Sizing Up the Response--Good and Bad | p. 154 |
What Worked? | p. 154 |
What Didn't Work? | p. 155 |
Scoring More Hot Leads | p. 156 |
A Friend to Lean On | p. 157 |
Companies to Die For | p. 157 |
Lists and Lists of Jobs | p. 157 |
Jump On-line--Jump on the Job | p. 157 |
Getting Help From the Pros | p. 157 |
Keeping Up on the News | p. 158 |
Now That You're Research Expert | p. 158 |
Remodeling a Good Thing | p. 158 |
A Few Tweaks Here and There | p. 158 |
Ready to Go | p. 163 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 163 |
Other Hardworking Letters | p. 165 |
Announcing, Announcing: Broadcast Letters | p. 167 |
What Is a Broadcast Letter, Anyway? | p. 168 |
A Sales Letter About Your Future | p. 170 |
No Long Paragraphs! | p. 170 |
Straight Shooting: Bullet Statements | p. 171 |
Down to Basics | p. 171 |
To Someone Special | p. 171 |
A Group Announcement | p. 173 |
Follow the Leader | p. 175 |
Body Building | p. 175 |
Achievements Extraordinaire | p. 175 |
Make Waves with Dynamite Achievement Statements | p. 175 |
Brain-ticklers | p. 176 |
Closing the Deal | p. 177 |
The Ball's in Your Court | p. 177 |
Pretty Please? | p. 179 |
Three, Two, One--Broadcast! | p. 181 |
One-on-One | p. 181 |
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! | p. 181 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 182 |
Sending an SOS | p. 183 |
I Need a Letter to Ask Someone Out to Lunch? | p. 184 |
What the Heck Is an Informational Interview? | p. 184 |
An Interview That Works | p. 185 |
Who on Earth Can Help Me? | p. 186 |
Learning the Ropes | p. 187 |
A Few Questions, Please | p. 187 |
A Written Invitation | p. 188 |
Good Follow-Up Builds Bridges | p. 192 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 192 |
Thank You Very Much | p. 193 |
A Round of Applause for the Job Interview | p. 194 |
Here's to a Good Meeting | p. 194 |
The Not-So-Good Interview | p. 194 |
The Nitty Gritty | p. 194 |
Muchas Gracias for Giving Me the Job! | p. 197 |
Thanks a Lot for the Rejection | p. 199 |
It's Not Over 'til | p. 199 |
I Appreciate Your Advice | p. 202 |
The Good News Letter | p. 204 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 206 |
The ABSc of Good Writing Technique | p. 207 |
Good Technique Helps | p. 209 |
The Point of Punctuation | p. 210 |
The Meaning Behind It All | p. 210 |
Periods | p. 210 |
Question Marks | p. 211 |
Exclamation Marks | p. 211 |
Commas | p. 212 |
Semicolons | p. 214 |
Colons | p. 214 |
Quotation Marks | p. 214 |
Apostrophes | p. 215 |
Capitalizing on Letters | p. 215 |
Getting Possessive | p. 217 |
Resources That Can Save Your Life... or at Least Your Career | p. 217 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 218 |
Style Is Everything | p. 219 |
You Gotta Love My Personality | p. 219 |
Stilted Language Spells Boredom | p. 220 |
Writing Between the Lines | p. 220 |
Be Yourself | p. 220 |
Confidence--The Winning Ticket | p. 221 |
Sincerity Shines Through | p. 222 |
Warning--Sentence Construction Ahead | p. 223 |
Don't Let Run-On Sentences Run the Show | p. 223 |
Hanging by a Dangling Phrase | p. 224 |
Anyone Find a Misplaced Modifier? | p. 224 |
Using Your Most Active, Passive, and Persuasive Voices | p. 225 |
Be Dynamic! | p. 225 |
Tricky Words and Phrases | p. 226 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 228 |
Breaking Through Writer's Block | p. 229 |
A Stretch of the Imagination | p. 229 |
Testing Limits | p. 230 |
Sharpening Your Tools | p. 230 |
Tell It Like It Is | p. 230 |
Blurt It Out | p. 231 |
Polished Rendition | p. 232 |
Go Wild | p. 234 |
Tightened Up | p. 234 |
Dear Aunt Louis | p. 234 |
Now You're Talking | p. 235 |
In Aunt Louise We Trust | p. 237 |
Third Person Scripting | p. 237 |
From the Boss | p. 237 |
Blowing My Own Horn | p. 238 |
The Least You Need to Know | p. 240 |
Appendix | p. 241 |
Index | p. 259 |
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