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How to write a good cover letter

Writing a good cover letter needs to clearly express your intention, highlight your advantages and show your interest in this position and company. The following is the basic structure and main points of the cover letter:

Letterhead: include your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address, and date.

Recipient information: specify the name, position and company name of the recipient, and if there is an exact recruitment position, you can also mention it here.

Speech: Use respectful address, such as "Dear Sir/Madam" or "Dear Hiring Manager".

Self-introduction: Introduce yourself briefly, including your background, educational experience and work experience. Emphasize skills and achievements related to the target position.

Interest in the company and position: explain why you are interested in the company and position. You can mention the company's values, projects or products and why you think you are suitable for this position.

Show value: emphasize the value and contribution you can bring to the company. List your skills, experience and achievements, and explain how to apply these advantages to support the company's goals.

Research: mention your research and understanding of the company, such as the projects you have studied or the recent news. This shows your interest and professionalism in the company.

Ask for an interview: express that you want to have an opportunity to discuss your application further and ask for an interview. Please provide your available time and contact information.

Conclusion: Thank the hiring manager for their consideration and say that you are looking forward to receiving their reply.

Ending address: Use an appropriate address, such as "sincerely" or "sincerely", and then write your full name.

Signature: Sign by hand, and then print the full name.

When writing a cover letter, pay attention to the following points:

Use clear and concise language and avoid using too complicated or obscure words.

Keep the format neat and use appropriate paragraph division.

Proofread your letter to make sure there are no spelling or grammatical mistakes.

Adjust each cover letter appropriately to make it better match the target company and position.

Finally, before sending the cover letter, make sure that you have carefully read the recruitment notice and provided the required attachments, such as resume and recommendation letter. Good luck!