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[H277]Help Writing A Cover Letter
by Adam Waxler, Ada
These are just some of the likely questions you will have when starting to draft your first teacher cover letter.

It is natural to want to try to squeeze the answers to those questions into a well-written teacher cover letter, but it is also wrong.

You see, the fact is, your cover letter is not supposed to get you the job.

That's right'I'll say it again?your cover letter is NOT supposed to get you a teaching job!

Your teacher cover letter has one sole purpose?the purpose of the teacher cover letter is to get your potential employer to look at your resume and call you in for an interview.

It is the interview, not the cover letter, that gets you the teaching position. Therefore, you must first focus on getting the interview?then you can focus on getting the job.

I have sat on countless teacher interview committees and have read thousands of cover letters and can tell you the biggest mistake teachers make when writing their cover letters is not starting out with a bang.

While teachers teach their students all the time how important it is to think about their audience when writing, teachers seem to forget this when writing their own cover letters.

Teachers should think about who is going to read the cover letter, when are they going to read it, and why are they going to keep reading.

A teacher cover letter will most likely be read by an administrator and/or a teacher interview committee that has been put in place.

These people are very busy!

They will most likely be reading stacks of cover letters at a time?possibly as many as a hundred at a time.

Now, if you were ever to sit down and read 100 cover letters in one sitting you would notice something very quickly?cover letter after cover letter would simply start to blend into each other.

Why?

Simple?most of teacher cover letters start off with a typical boring opening line such as, "I am writing in response to the ad in the New York Times about a teaching position?blah blah blah"

What you need to do if you want to move on to the next step in the hiring process is make your teacher cover letter stand out.

Remember, the cover letter is not about getting the job?the cover letter is about getting you noticed and one step closer to the interview. Therefore, you must make it stand out from the pack.

A great way to achieve this goal is by actually putting an attention grabbing headline at the top of the cover letter such as "Three reasons why I believe I am the best candidate for the teaching position at?" Then, following this headline, you start your cover letter with, Dear Mr. Jones. Believe me, this will get you noticed and will have much better effect than those dull teacher cover letters that never get a second glance.

However, if this is too drastic an approach for you then you may be able to achieve this goal in a more subtle way by simply starting your cover letter with something other than other than "I am writing in response to blah blah blah."

Whichever approach you choose, subtle or drastic, you need to make sure your teacher cover letter stands out form the pack and starting out with a bang by grabbing the reader's attention is the best approach. However, in my experience most do not do this and that is the number one mistake made when writing a teacher cover letter.

What you need is a good cover letter that attracts the attention of the reader right away and guides his or her attention properly to your resume. Before even having the chance to read your resume, your cover letter should already create a mindset. The reader or the hiring manager should already be thinking about you as a good candidate.

But basically a cover letter should accomplish a lot of things, here are some of them:

• Your cover letter should explain the reason why you are sending them your resume. It should specify the position that you are applying for. Sending a resume without a cover letter is a big no-no. Your cover letter will specify what it is that you indeed want, what you look forward to and what your intentions are. And also, it will show why you are the best person for the position.

• Your cover letter should be able to communicate well with the reader. It should be well organized, well written and error free. This will show that you are a professional and you have the goods that they need and want.

• Your cover letter should inform them where you learned about the vacant position or where you have learned about them. If someone recommended the job to you, then it is appropriate that you mention the name. Companies spend money on marketing and advertising, they want to know which reached you.

• Your cover letter should entice its reader to move on to your resume after reading your cover letter. Since your cover letter will come first, it will shape the impression of the reader about you. If you seem interesting and you have what they need, they would be more serious in looking and reading at your resume.

• Your cover letter should showcase your personality. It should show what kind of a person you are. Of course you will want to put your best foot forward. So tell them about your strengths and your weaknesses, and how they will be able to help the company.

• Your cover letter should highlight your abilities and skills. This will give the reader the chance to weigh you. If you indeed is the right person that the position needs. Be specific, showcase your background that fits the bill of the position.

• Most importantly, your cover letter should indicate how serious you are about the job. It should show that you want the job and you are willing to take it.

Making a cover letter that connotes professionalism and the ability to do what is needed is your edge among the others. You may all be qualified but writing a cover letter that will make you shine will make you rise above the rest.

Take the time to write and rewrite your cover letter until perfection. Evaluate yourself and see what needs to be included. Remember to keep your cover letter short and specific, your resume should just be able to explain the rest.

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