What do I need to do differently for a letter of application? = letter of intent
"A letter of application is a letter of transmittal for the resume, but it is also a place where you can highlight your capabilities and catch an employer's interest. ... You can use your letter of application to point out how you could fit into the organization and why it would be to their advantage to hire you."
In the beginning of the letter, mention your knowledge of the organization and that you would like to work for them. In the middle, emphasize your experience and education to the reader. In the close of the letter, mention your resume and references and let them know your availability for an interview.
George Mason University - College of Health and Human Services
Example:
Dear Ms Skywalker:
Since 5/1/2006, I have been a nurse extern at Alpa Beta Hospital working on the telemetry unit and have been impressed with the orientation given to new graduates here. Nurses here take an interest in sharing knowledge with students and love working here.
I've spoken with many nurses working on XYZ unit and would like to work there as the feel my skills would be a good match.. I will complete my Critical Care student internship at CPR Hospital on 4/15/06 and will graduate with my ADN degree on May 5th, 2006. I am BCLS certified and have spent 3 years as a volunteer EMT-B with General City ambulance corps.
Please see my resume and references which are attached.
Sincerely,
Stuart Z.
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