Cover Letters

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How important are covers letters with resumes?

Also, what can you put on it if you have no experience?

I am looking for my first job as a CNA and I am at a loss!

MissLo

Microsoft office online support has many draft cover letters available for use with your resume.

how important are covers letters with resumes?

also, what can you put on it if you have no experience?

i am looking for my first job as a cna and i am at a loss!

misslo

i found this:

guide to writing cover letters

cover letters are concise, informative, and should pique the reader's interest. think of it as a transparency to your resume.

from the job announcement for the position in which you are interested, identify one or two of your accomplishments that are most related to the requirements of this position. describe them in such a way that the reader can link her needs to your skills. show her that you have solved problems similar to hers. she does not have time to make the connection--your cover letter must do that for her.

content: cover letters should be no more than one page long (3 - 4 paragraphs). the first paragraph states why you are writing, the title or type of the position you are seeking, and where you heard about it. if possible, include the name of a networking contact--someone who knows both you and the employer.

the second and third paragraphs elaborate your experiences and interests. be sure to focus on those that demonstrate your related skills.

the closing paragraph outlines the action you will take to follow up on your application. if the advertisement requests no phone calls, end your letter with a statement such as, "i look forward to hearing from you soon."

salary information: since the salary range for recent nursing graduates is narrow, you won't have much room to negotiate salary or benefits. as a result, it is recommended that you not include salary requirements in your cover letter-your request may eliminate you from consideration. of course, you'll want to be prepared to discuss an offer by researching salary ranges for new nurses in the geographic area in which you are interested.

the following are suggestions to consider as you write a cover letter:

be clear. have a specific purpose in mind before you begin writing.

when possible, address the letter to a person and not to a position or title. avoid using "dear sir" or "dear madam."

make your letter brief.

make your letters warm and personal. avoid jargon.

carefully proofread for grammatical, spelling, or typing errors.

type your letter neatly. use the same paper as your resume. get matching envelops.

keep copies of all correspondence for easier follow-up.

develop your own cover letters. you can easily adapt them to fit any position for which you are applying.

hopefully this helps you, good luck.

Specializes in ER; HBOT- lots others.

the cover letter doesnt have to be that you have all this past experience. you can go the route that you are very interested and excited for this type of position and stuff like that. also, some ppl thing that it needs to be some HUGE intro for the cover letter, it doesnt, a paragraph for 2 is good enough!

GL!

-H-

Specializes in Med-Surg, Psych.

If you have previous school or work experience, you can discuss how that experience applies to the CNA positions you are applying for in the cover letter. You can also mention stuff like teamwork, responsibility, and other characteristics they would want in a new hire.

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