A Cover Letter should not repeat the same information listed on the Resume/CV.
- TSR Staff
One of the biggest and “most popular” mistakes job seekers make in the Cover Letter is to recite that already expressed on the Resume/CV. This is not a productive technique for a job candidate. To a prospective employer, the Cover Letter should illustrate how one would create added VALUE to the company if given the position.
First, tailor the Cover Letter for a “specific” job position (Never use a “standard format” or template where you only switch names, dates and addresses). A good Cover Letter will make an applicants skills and the job description parallel to one another. This is the VALUE element.
The employer should see an instant contribution from the applicant after reading the Cover Letter. There must be an immediate connection between the following: applicant, specific job position, employer.
TIP: The Cover Letter should not address an applicants desire for change in environment or need for added experience. Both will come across to an employer as being self-centered.

