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Including a letter with your resume is a good idea. Although some people assume a cover letter is optional, many experts advise against ever submitting a resume without one. It will be viewed positively, and enable you to add a personal touch to your submission.

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Dear Sue: I am in the process of looking for a job. I have updated my resume and now that I am about to send it out, I am wondering if it is essential to include a letter with it. What are the latest thoughts on cover letters? 

- Wondering

 

Sue Says: Including a letter with your resume is a good idea. Although some people assume a cover letter is optional, many experts advise against ever submitting a resume without one. It will be viewed positively, and enable you to add a personal touch to your submission. 

It should be written to the person doing the hiring, and will usually be read before he or she takes a look at your resume. 

Dr. Randall S. Hansen, an employment consultant and co-author of Dynamic Cover Letters, reveals the three most common cover letter mistakes: 

1. Not addressing a letter to a named individual.
In most situations, job seekers who go the extra mile can find the name of the person they need to write to for a job interview. Sexist salutations (Gentleman, Dear Sir) should be avoided at all costs. And, don't address letters by the title of the person either - take the time to find the name of the individual, which is much more effective.

2. Failing to be proactive by requesting an interview.
Job seekers need to take the initiative in cover letters and ask for the interview. You should only be writing the letter if you feel you are qualified for the position, so don't end the letter weakly by saying ...

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