Whether it's for an internship or a job that interests you, you shouldn't overlook any detail. Once you've identified a company or organization, it's time to make yourself known. Of course, you need to prepare an impeccable CV that highlights your skills and strengths. However, we tend to neglect the cover letter and consider it an unimportant decoration. This is not the case, since it's the cover letter that can tip the scales in your favor when recruiters have to choose between candidates of equal skill. Here are some tips to help you write a cover letter that will attract attention.
Spot the right person
The larger the company, the more important it is to carefully target the person you're sending your cover letter to. If you can get the name of the head of the department where you're applying, you'll already have an advantage, as you'll have already demonstrated your motivation by conducting more in-depth research.
What exactly to put in the cover letter
Basically, there are three essential elements that should appear in your cover letter. First, you must specify the purpose of your application. Then, you must state who you are. Finally, most importantly, you must explain why you chose this company or organization. It's best to have done your research first and show why you are attracted to this field and how the company matches your training.
The goal is above all to get a job interview. You must therefore be clear and ideally use terms related to the sector where you want to be hired to show that you already have relevant knowledge and that you are ready to make your debut. After a brief presentation, it will be time to review the important points of your CV by highlighting your experience and skills related to the desired job in an original and personal way.
One way to interest recruiters is to highlight what you can bring to the company, possibly by identifying an area where a lack of resources is hampering its smooth operation. You'll then present yourself as someone who can turn things around. So, focus more on the recruiters' needs than on yourself.
In the last part of the letter, thank the recruiter for taking the time to review your application. Remind them that you are available for any clarification and, of course, for an interview.
Write your letter on the computer or by hand?
One way to further personalize your cover letter is to write it by hand. This practice is increasingly being abandoned, and many are hesitant between the two options. The question is very subjective, and each employer has their own preferences. It's clear that companies in the technology sector expect to receive a cover letter written on a computer. This is also a way to ensure that the letter is clearly legible.





