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How To Write A Follow Up Letter After Sending Your Resume and Cover Letter

If you have sent off your cover letter and resume , waited for about two weeks and you÷ still not receive any reply from the company. Then you are advised to write a follow up letter and make enquiry about the latest status of your job application.÷  I am going to share with you some points on how to write a follow up letter after sending your resume and cover letter.


Helpful tips for emailing your resume

In order to seek out and apply for the jobs you are interested in, you will most likely post your profile and resume on a job search web site, such as monster.com or hotjobs.com. These search engines allow you to upload your resume in a Microsoft Word or text file format, or create one using their forms.


How to Write an Effective Resume - Do You Want That Dream Job Or Not?

As a hiring manager for a family dining establishment, I had first hand experience with that first impression. I have to say, I gave a very quick look over an application and resume. On average, about 30 seconds is all you get. Whatever you are going to say in your resume had better jump out and keep me interested. A first pointer is that your resume needs to be concise and clear. Concise: keep it focused and avoid any irrelevant material. Clear: don"t be overly wordy. Since your resume might be the only link between you and a potential employer, it has to be stellar.

Don"t be lazy when writing your resume. If you cannot spell, get a dictionary or have a friend (that you trust) proofread it. Nothing is more of a turn off than spelling errors. Maybe it was just a misdirected keystroke, and an honest mistake, however it is a huge turn off to a potential employer. Relying on a computer spell check is not a good idea either. Grammar is very important as well. What appears as a lack of English language skills will send your resume soaring toward the office circular file.

The appearance of your resume is very important. Avoid using bright paper as a way to get your resume to stand out. Simple tactics like using bold, italics and underlining will go a lot further with your potential new boss. Using all CAPS should be avoided. Anyone that has ever read an email or received a text that is all in CAPS knows what I am REFERRING TO. Ensure your resume is received by the employer in pristine condition. Dog eared corners, rips, tears and folds give the impression you do not care. A good quality paper will stand up better to the unexpected.

Still have your attention? Good.

This is only the beginning - more great tips on resume writing, including format and structure, are available through my website. If you show little care and concern when submitting your resume to a potential employer, you are probably never going to get that dream job. But if you want that job you must follow this link to the secret tools of amazing resumes.

Don"t wait - that job you want could be gone before you know it.






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