Writing to Recruiters

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We have previously posted articles from cover-letters.com. Here is another article on writing letters to recruiters.

 

“You must sell yourself to recruiters the same way you sell yourself to employers. Like employment managers, they too are drowning in resumes. The best way to approach unknown recruiters is by mail. Search consultants are usually busy, and they often consider calls from job hunters a nuisance. A high-impact letter will get you in the door.
 

By reviewing your resume, the recruiter can see what you have done. The problem is to determine where you fit next. A well-structured letter will answer five key questions:
1. What two or three job titles would fit you now?
2. If you could design the job yourself, what duties and responsibilities would you choose?
3. Which companies and industries appeal to you? Which don’t?
4. Where are you willing—or unwilling—to live?
5. What range of compensation are you seeking?
 

The example entitled “Broadcast Letter to Recruiters (CFO, VP Finance)” is one of my favorites. The first paragraphs explain your situation; then the numbered items address the recruiter’s “need to know.”‘
 

For examples of letters to recruiters and additional information, please visit the cover-letters.com website.

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