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I want to make a career change to become a montessori teacher but I need first to get a Montessori Teachers Assistant job so that I can apply for an apprenticeship. I need help with writing my cover letter. Any ideas?

2006-11-25 22:42:47 · 3 answers · asked by sasha_anton 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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General Guide Lines for writing Job related Correspondence
Focus on your qualifications and experience and why you fit the job profile.
Use simple and clear English. If you are applying for a technical job, make sure that a non technical person is also capable of understanding your CV. Correspondence to business and organisations has to be written in a formal manner. Review other http://www.cvtips.com/cover_letter.html Job Related Correspondence.
A cover Letter should never be longer than one page.
Mention achievements or strengths, apart from your qualifications and job experience. (uncertain what is meant here). Check out Writing about your achievements.
Your letter should be address to a specific person. Job research is very important. One of the results of your job research should be the name of the person responsible for the recruitment.
Keep the letter to the point. The letter must be easy to read and follow.

Do not send a hand written cover letter if you are not asked. If the job advert specifies a http://www.cvtips.com/letter_writing_sample.html letter writing sample then send one! Make sure the letter is error free and that the same font is used throughout. Make sure that your letter and CV are similar in style.
Use top quality stationary. The envelope, the paper and the style of your CV stationary should match that of the cover letter.
Make sure that whatever you write in your cover letter is backed up by facts or at least be able to convincingly back them up in the interview.
Convey your enthusiasm about the job opportunity. You have to show that you are confident in your expectations about the job selection but do not be 'cocky'.
Sign your cover letter and write your name in block capitals under your signature.

In all cases make sure you follow the Guide on writing Job related Correspondence which gives a lot of specific tips on writing different types of Cover Letters.

more on http://www.cvtips.com/how_to_write_a_cover_letter.html

2006-11-27 04:06:30 · answer #1 · answered by ciprian_olaru1985 3 · 0 0

Cover Letter Template Contact Information The first section of your cover letter should include information on how the employer can contact you. If you have contact information for the employer, include that. Otherwise, just list your information. Your Name Your Address Your City, State, Zip Code Your Phone Number Your Email Address Date Employer Contact Information Name Title Company Address City, State, Zip Code Salutation Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name: Body of Cover Letter The body of your cover letter lets the employer know what position you are applying for, why the employer should select you for an interview, and how you will follow-up. First Paragraph: The first paragraph of your letter should include information on why you are writing. Mention the position you are applying for. Include the name of a mutual contact, if you have one. Be clear and concise regarding your request. Middle Paragraphs: The next section of your cover letter should describe what you have to offer the employer. Convince the reader that they should grant the interview or appointment you requested in the first paragraph. Make strong connections between your abilities and their needs. Mention specifically how your skills and experience match the job you are applying for. Remember, you are interpreting your resume, not repeating it. Try to support each statement you make with a piece of evidence. Use several shorter paragraphs or bullets rather than one large block of text. Final Paragraph: Conclude your cover letter by thanking the employer for considering you for the position. Include information on how you will follow-up. State that you will do so and indicate when (one week's time is typical). You may want to reduce the time between sending out your resume and follow up if you fax or e-mail it. Complimentary Close: Respectfully yours, Signature: Handwritten Signature (for a mailed letter) Typed Signature

2016-05-23 03:43:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-04-15 01:27:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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