SAMPLE RESUME COVER LETTER FOR INTERNSHIP
Gillian Anderson,
3241, North 98 Street,
New York, NY 3245,
(321)-654 9087.
Date: 1st Jan, 2010
Mr. Richard Burton,
Public Chemical Inc.,
270, Park Avenue North,
New York City USA.
Dear Mr. Richard Burton,
My name is Gillian Anderson and I would like to be considered for an internship on ABC Company. I am a senior journalism major in the South Wales University, and have been part of the news rooms for at least five years.
I spent last winter at The New York Globe, where I wrote for the [Name of the Newspaper], I also covered congressional hearings and floor debates. I also have written for [Newspapers], which is a local chain of weeklies.
Thank you for considering my application. I have included, along with my resume, a list of my references. I am available for an interview by phone or in person at your convenience. Feel free to call me at (555)-555 5555.
Sincerely,
[Signature]
Gillian Anderson,
Enclosure
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A frequent ” Resume Writing Tip ” for jobseekers is to judiciously incorporate in their resumes, keywords relevant to their knowledge / skills.
No justification required for this.
But how can jobseekers get the HR Managers to ” notice ” those keywords as soon as they open the resume ? Each resume will likely get no more than 5 seconds to make a first good impression.
Of course, if HR Managers are using ” Resume Rater ” recruitment software to ‘ rate ‘ all incoming resumes then there is no problem.
Not only will keywords get highlighted automatically, but even the resumes will get ranked in the descending order of ” relevance “, with the best resumes topping the list !
I would not be surprised if many jobseekers are themselves rating their own resumes before sending to recruiters !
After all , ” Resume Rater ” can be freely downloaded from nearly all websites listed on first page of Google search results.
Regards
hemen parekh