While your resume needs to be strong and well - written to intrigue the audience, you also need
a perfect letter of introduction to get your resume read in the first place.
The perfect letter of introduction is hard to come by, and even harder to write.
Not exact matches
Just a few lines will do, as long as your
letter contains three key bits
of information: A respectful
introduction of yourself and your resume, the title
of the job in question, and a quick summary
of what makes you
perfect for this position.
Your resume might be holding your past qualifications and experiences in detail in it, but mention
perfect preview
of these details in one or two sentences in the cover
letter after the
introduction paragraph.