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Mistakes You Should Avoid When Writing Your Law Student Cover Letter
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A law student cover letter is different from any other type of student cover letter you may write, and there are a few mistakes you should avoid when writing your law student cover letter. Because law is a career that requires you to be very attentive to language and details, it is important that when you write your law student cover letter that you show your mastery detail and cover letter basics.
As with any other letter for employment a law students’ cover letter should be created to make an impression on a potential employer. When writing your cover letter you should think of what you can do to make your letter easy to read and convey the most important facts in order to convince a potential employer to look through your resume.
One mistake that is often made on law student cover letters is the lack of bulleting. Bullets are a great tool on your resume and your cover letter in order to point out the most important facts and information you want a potential employer to see.
• Breaking up a page long block of text with a bulleted list will make your law student cover letter unique and impressive.
The typical law student cover letter can suffer from being unfocused and rambling. This is because there is so much information that you want to convey to a potential employer in the few minutes that he will spend on your cover letter and resume. Avoid the mistake of submitting a cover letter with a lack of focus.
• Hone in on the position you are applying for and provide facts that support your eligibility for the job.
Potential employers receive dozens of cover letters and resumes. If your cover letter doesn’t interest the employer he will more than likely not bother reading your resume. This may seem unfair, but think about it this way; if you spend a lot of time making your resume the best it can be and to present a professional image why would you submit a cover letter that is nothing more than a not asking for an interview?
• Put in the time and effort to make your cover letter an intriguing introduction to your resume, which in effect introduces you to a potential employer.
Being fresh out of law school you are probably straining at the bit to get going on your new career, but taking the time to properly prepare your resume, cover letter and interview skills will get you off on the right foot. The first impression you make on a potential employer is often the only chance you will have. Without an effective resume and cover letter you more than likely won’t be getting a call for an interview.
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