FRAGMAN BOB
Limp Gawd
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- Jan 25, 2005
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Three paragraphs is what I shoot for. Tell them who you are, how you found the position, why you're interested and what sparked your attention/what made you think the position was good for you in the first paragraph.
In the second paragraph, pick 2-3 requirements/expectations/qualifications from the posting and talk about how you're 120% rad about all of those things. Make sure you provide concrete examples (that are backed up by your resume) instead of just saying "yo, I'm rad as fuck at AD".
Third paragraph thanks them for their time and consideration, offer a very brief cause -> effect sort of deal about why your experiences make you an awesome choice for their opening as well as lets them know that you're totally interested and will be contacting them by __ method before __ date to discuss the opportunity further.
I understand that more often than not that last part won't be feasible because you don't have any direct contact info. In that case, I generally put something like:
The last part isn't optimal because you're leaving the ball in their court, but honestly, with any company larger than a hundred people or so, you're going to have a difficult time finding out direct contact information for the HR rep or hiring manager without an inside source. (If you can get an inside source, this is gold. Really, this insider should email your resume & contact info directly to the hiring manager without your involvement. Some people get offended if someone gives out their work contact info to a rando without permission)
But I AM rad as fuck with AD! Seriously, thanks for the advice man.