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When finding career change samples there are certain formulas to follow.
Career change samples will demonstrate exactly how the introductory letter should be set out and what it should contain.
Many career change samples will show the prospective employee's address in the top corner. In most instances, the name should sit on the first line, with address and include city state and relevant zip code with current phone number beneath it. If an email address is available, it can be placed below the phone number.
Follow with the date.
Career change samples will usually then have the address and relevant information of the prospective employer. Include the name and title of the person who the will target, if it is known. Then the company address follows all keeping to the left side of the page.
The addresses of career change samples follow the regular letter style. Dear Sir or Madam, or if the name of the individual is known, use this for the salutation.
The first paragraph of any career change samples should be an introduction and succinct opening sentence. "I am writing to express and interest in (the position) with your company listed on (insert name) website." (insert relevant information, job title and newspaper or website where the job was seen)
Then the career change samples move into showing why the applicant is suitable for the position mentioned. This is where experience and relevance to the new position is listed clearly. "I feel with my experience in (specify which field) and my success as a (name previous career) make me an ideal candidate for this position."
Career change samples have the added advantage of having previous experiences to list. This is a key component to a career change cover letter. Being able to call on previous successes and skills in practice can enhance the applicants desirability as an employee.
List key attributes that are involved in the chosen career and then immediately qualify how previous experience or training address each one. Paint a glowing picture in few words. This is not the place for an essay, but for a topic overview in positive terms.
For example:
Experience has helped me develop expertise many aspects of the position mentioned. My strengths include but are not limited to:
List strengths: Give examples of where these skills have been shown successfully.
These attributes can be listed in point form. Keep these strengths limited to those that suit the position applied for.
Tailor each to suit the position and company. Research the company involved and apply any information gathered to the where applicable.
After listing key elements, wind up with a mention of how the employee can be reached and sign off.
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