Even if it isn’t required, a cover letter is a fantastic way to tell the story of why you’re a good fit for a job. It also offers you a chance to share details that your resume doesn’t have room to explain.
But how do you write a competent cover letter? What are recruiters looking for?
The easiest way to tackle writing your cover letter is to break it down into 3 steps:
The opening should introduce you, explain why you’re applying, and set up the information you’re about to share.
The body should offer details about why you’re a great fit for the role, with specifics that your resume doesn’t have room to share.
The closing should be a call to action, thanking the reader for their time, while also inviting them to engage with you further.
While we can’t guarantee a cover letter will get you a job at VA, offering one alongside your resume demonstrates both your interest in the job and your ability to succeed. It’s a window into what you bring to the table, and something that can set you apart from the competition.
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