Clean Design Cover Letter
Professionally designed, easy-to-edit Clean Design Cover Letter Template package for the job seeker who wants to leave an unforgettable impression. Fast track your employment search with a Cover Letter as professional, creative, and adaptable as you are! All illustrations and text are fully customizable in Microsoft Word or in Photoshop. Unlimited edits for use it! Do not hesitate any longer and download this original looking Design Cover Letter Template now!
Document Features :
- A4 Size (210×297mm) and US Letter Size (8.5×11in) + bleed
- Single Page Cover Letter Template
- MS Word .Docx/Doc file added
- Ready to Print, High Resolution files: just add in your details
- Very Easy to Edit with Extensive Help File included
- 300 DPI, CMYK Color
- Free Fonts Used (links in the help file)
- Fully Editable in Ms Word and PSD
Included Files :
- Microsoft Word File (DOCX & DOC)
- Adobe Photoshop File (PSD)
- Userguide & Help file Included
What is a Cover Letter?
A cover letter is a short presentation letter that accompany your Resume / CV and your job application.
The aim of a cover letter is to present yourself as a suitable candidate for the proposed job position:
- Inform the employer about the job position you are applying for
- Describe some of your main strengths and abilities
- Meeting the needs of the employer/company
Encourage the employer to read your Resume / CV and arrange an interview with you.
Why use a Cover Letter ?
Creating a cover letter gives you the opportunity to promote your points of interest and explain why you are sending your Resume / CV.
It allows you to explain what qualifies you for the opportunity, why you are interested and the focus should be on what you can offer rather than what you hope to gain.
A cover letter will give the best results if it is intended to “correspond” a specific job position. Mass-produced cover letters do not usually receive as favorable a response as a personalized letter.
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