Cover Letter on Recovering from a Layoff 被裁后,當(dāng)你想重整旗鼓時,可以這樣做

嚴(yán)正聲明:因需補充以上視頻學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容需要,轉(zhuǎn)載以下內(nèi)容,只為學(xué)習(xí)之用,侵權(quán)聯(lián)系刪除。
Cover Letter Example
Dear [Mr./Ms. XXXXX],
I’m excited to submit my application for the [Job Title] position at ABC Company. My resume is attached to this email, and below I’ve outlined some of my most relevant experience. I hope you’ll find it a great match for this position and the company.?
[First, address your layoff in a short and positive way. For example:]?
As you’ll notice, I have a bit of a gap in my official work history. I was laid off from my last position, but have since been doing X, Y, and Z to stay knowledgeable and active in this field. Here’s how I can put my skills and experience to work in your company.
[In this paragraph, point out 2–3 of the key requirements for the job, and how your skills and?experience match those requirements. For example:]?
I see that this role requires five years of project management experience. Over the last six years, I’ve managed 35 successful web design projects, and I really enjoy communicating with clients to set expectations and meet their needs.
[Make sure you include any required information that the job description notes, such as desired salary,?and answers to specific questions.]
[Close with a strong thank-you and reiterate your genuine interest in the role.]
I appreciate the time you’re taking to review my application. I welcome the opportunity to talk with you about my interest in this job, and how I can be an asset to this team and the company.?
Best wishes,
Your Name [as it appears on your resume]
Your email address
Your phone number
A link to your LinkedIn profile