Prioritize
the sentences about your qualifications and incorporate the hardest hitting statements into your cover letter.
The second paragraph of your cover letter contains three to four
sentences about your qualifications.
Not exact matches
Start with describing yourself, highlight your personal and communication soft skills and only then add 2 - 3
sentences about your academic
qualification.
In the summary you can add a few
sentences about your main
qualifications and skills that you possess for a Flight Engineer position.
In the summary, you can add a few
sentences about your main
qualifications and skills that you possess for a Managing Director position.
In the summary, you can add a few
sentences about your main
qualifications and skills that you possess for a Management Analyst position.
The summary statement sticks to three
sentences, or
sentence fragments, using the correct amount of space to quickly make a pitch
about her
qualifications.
Include an opening paragraph with two to three
sentences that inform the potential employer
about some of your strongest points and
qualifications that make you eligible for the teaching position.