You should
also look at the job description and incorporate some of its phrases and keywords in your document.
Not exact matches
You can
also go to LinkedIn and have a
look at people who have a similar
job title as the one on your
job description.
The
job description is a great start, but don't stop there;
also look at the social media profiles of the company and key employees; check out reviews of the company and products on sites like Glassdoor; and read the annual reports of the company and their competitors.
Maintenance Engineer — Banbury My client is
looking for a multi skilled Maintenance Engineer to work in a fast paced production environment based in Banbury, Oxfordshire Maintenance Engineer
Job Description • Electrically your experience must include three phase, invertors, control panels, sensors and experience of
at least Fault Finding on Allan Bradley PLC controlled machinery, Systems knowledge would
also be an advantage.
Also have a
look at the keywords mentioned in the
job description, then echo these in your cover letter.
It is
also crucial to
look at the
description of the
job to which you are applying to identify the key skills employers want to see in applicants.
Also, always
look at the
job description and include exact terms found in it to your professional document.