Cover Letter Templates that actually draw the attention

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Cover Letter Templates that actually draw the attention
« on: August 22, 2020, 05:06:28 PM »

Impress your future employer with a visually appealing cover letter that stands out,
rather than another boring, black and white Word Document.


Go through the following handy to-dos:

  • Put together an easy-to-read cover letter with the minimalist template. You can keep a similar length for your cover letter, or go a little shorter and simply increase the text size to take up more of the page.
  • If you want to go with a single personal brand color, you can create an accent using a pop of color versus the remaining black and white color scheme.
  • Two-column cover letter template is a creative way to share your information with any potential employer. Go against the grain of one-column letters and create a newspaper-esque look and feel in your cover letter.
  • Highlighting your contact details within a shape or bubble that’s a different color than the rest of your cover letter will help them to stand out so the hiring manager isn’t having to search for your email address or social media profiles.
  • Highlight your job title or industry right underneath your name within your cover letter so that the hiring manager knows exactly what you’re applying for, right off the bat. Companies occasionally hire for multiple positions at once, so making this clear can be a big help.
  • Include a virtual signature within your cover letter by using a script font to sign your name at the end.


You can see and download the super six templates given below:


                   


                   



Source: My CV Store
« Last Edit: August 22, 2020, 05:10:40 PM by Kawser Mohammad Sayem »