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Referral Cover Letter

The power of the referral cover letter stems from the power of social networking. Social Networking has become an increasingly powerful tool these days, because of the creation of social networking sites and mediums, but the truth is that it has been used long before the world wide web even existed. Ask Permission - The first thing that you should remember before writing a referral cover letter is to ask for the permission of the person who referred you to the job or company you are applying to. It is quite possible that your friend or relative will not have any problems with you mentioning them on your cover letter , but it is still best to move with an err of caution and to seek permission before you do anything. Inform your referrer of your work experience/credentials - If your referrer agrees for you to include his/her name on the referral letter , it would be best for you to inform them of your work experience, skills and credentials. Although this person may already be ...

Referral Cover Letter Writing Tips

As a result of increased job opportunities, the job search competition has also intensified. Hence, for a limited number of vacancies we find a heap of applications and the recruiter is loaded with applications. So, in order to screen such applications, he applies various criteria such as under-qualification, over-qualification, salary expectation, recommendations and many more and thereby, reduces applications to a manageable number. This helps to lower the number of applications and thereby, reduces the employer's burden to go through each resume and cover letter. Tips for writing referral cover letters: Think about the person who has an appropriate authority to put forth your recommendation and ensure that he would positively pose your profile in front of the potential employer Select the one having a strong personal favor for you and good convincing power to influence the reader considerably.Thus, once you select the appropriate authority, approach him and put forth...