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The "So, What?" Cover Letter Test
Copyright © 2000 by Kevin Donlin
More of you write with questions about cover letters than any other topic. This week, I'd like to offer tips based
on the book I wrote on this subject: "Resume and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed."
When you write a cover letter, does it hook employers and leave them no choice but to call you for a job interview?
If the answer is "No," you're not alone.
To succeed, every sentence in your cover letter must be compelling and must prove that you -- and nobody else -- are right for the job.
How do you achieve this?
Take the "So, what?" test. It can actually force you to write better cover letters than ever before.
It works like this. After reading every sentence in your next cover letter, ask yourself: "So, what?" Is that last sentence compelling, or fluff? Necessary? TRUE? If not, rewrite or remove it. Then ask yourself "So, what?" again.
Here are some real-world examples taken from cover letters I've seen this week.
BEFORE
AFTER
In the AFTER example, the writer clearly states the type of job he's seeking, while promising to add value for the employer's clients. Much more powerful.
BEFORE
Stop! Don't take forever to appeal to an employer's self interest. Often, you can find better opening paragraphs halfway down the page, as in this AFTER example:
AFTER
* Five years of publication and marketing experience for Fortune 500 clientele, resulting in repeat business, 210% revenue growth and three industry awards."
This AFTER example came from the fifth and sixth paragraphs of the cover letter, but works much better as an opening.
If every sentence passes the "So, what?" test, your cover letters will be concise, hard-hitting and irresistible to employers. So there!
Best of luck to you!
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