I watch all of your videos Mr Martin and I can't tell you how much insight you have provided me. I take a look at my past CVs, cover letters and think "What the hell was i thinking? They're rubbish". Not anymore, although I do not have a job yet and have been unemployed for 4 years, I am using your techniques now to get my career in a customer service/administration role. I will continually refer to your videos when applying for jobs and hope I am employed soon. Thank you.
Also, Thank you very much for taking the time to create and upload this series of videos - certainly eye opening, and your offer of an open line of communication via email is rather enticing - not to mention greatly appreciated. Much love!
!!!Fucking genius!!! going that extra mile sending my cover letter in a bright lime green over he top envelope I cant believe that got me the job thank you sir.its always the attention to small dital.
I wish i watched this prior to writing my cover letter for a vacant position last night....top notch stuff, some of which i hadn't even considered. I also watched the 'follow up' video...quick question, if it is an online only application (as so many are) is it still desirable to call the HR manager? They don't really give much away in terms of contact details..will an email suffice? Or would that be seen as a lazy cop out?
Graham, I've heard it said that for jobs that are more hourly-pay based and labor intensive, HR doesn't care as much about the craft and the polish of the cover letter. Do you think that's true or is that rubbish?
I avoid job descriptions that require a cover letter like the plague. Considering the amount of positions you have to apply to before you get a response - it's not worth the effort. Quantity actually does work better than quality.
HELP: what about addressing issues, like a 10-year gap of not working like raising a family or taking care of elderly family member, or you have been self-employed 20 years or an independent contractor your entire life, and you have all the skills mastered to the job through EXPERIENCE, but no education ?
Tell them that. But don't go into personal stuff. Show them their experience. The cover letter should be an accompanion to your CV where you list that.
+Randomvirusprime You're supposed to write one for each. Do you really want their job enough to spend an hour on the application? Show them by customizing it.
You are right. Cover letter aren't important for recruiters. They are important for the owners - so it should be personal. Otherwise it seems you try too hard. Plus, google up 2018 owners that say they hired those with a cover letter over the ones that didn't had it. Jean, wake up!
I wouldn't be here if i was the 'leading expert in my field'!
I watch all of your videos Mr Martin and I can't tell you how much insight you have provided me. I take a look at my past CVs, cover letters and think "What the hell was i thinking? They're rubbish". Not anymore, although I do not have a job yet and have been unemployed for 4 years, I am using your techniques now to get my career in a customer service/administration role.
I will continually refer to your videos when applying for jobs and hope I am employed soon. Thank you.
Netpobny really pleased, good news. Thanks for the comment
Also, Thank you very much for taking the time to create and upload this series of videos - certainly eye opening, and your offer of an open line of communication via email is rather enticing - not to mention greatly appreciated. Much love!
How about the reason i write this cover IS BECAUSE I NEED A JOB, AND I DONT WANT TO HELP YOUR COMPANY I WANT TO HELP ME PAY MY FUCKING BILLS?
+Roger Davis Yup, that'll work...LOL
+Roger Davis I agree.
Bwahahaha!! That's a good one!! :) :) :)
you fucking tell him man
thanks for sharing this video Graham Martin.
thanks so much for the great tips!
!!!Fucking genius!!! going that extra mile sending my cover letter in a bright lime green over he top envelope I cant believe that got me the job thank you sir.its always the attention to small dital.
thanks helped me get back into the world of job apllication
Great stuff TheRecruitmentGuy!
I subscribed..
You are funny at the end LOL!😂😂
Thanks so much, Graham, for your video tutorials, they've been most helpful! :-)
Thanks v much, appreciate you email
You are v welcome Graham
thanks for this how about one on how to present a lot of us struggle and you make it interesting
thank you i just killed this cover letter thank s to you, sir!
I wish i watched this prior to writing my cover letter for a vacant position last night....top notch stuff, some of which i hadn't even considered. I also watched the 'follow up' video...quick question, if it is an online only application (as so many are) is it still desirable to call the HR manager? They don't really give much away in terms of contact details..will an email suffice? Or would that be seen as a lazy cop out?
Thanks v much
Graham, I've heard it said that for jobs that are more hourly-pay based and labor intensive, HR doesn't care as much about the craft and the polish of the cover letter. Do you think that's true or is that rubbish?
The presentation is important.
Thanks!!!!
I avoid job descriptions that require a cover letter like the plague. Considering the amount of positions you have to apply to before you get a response - it's not worth the effort. Quantity actually does work better than quality.
Hi Alec. I'd beg to differ. Apply to few roles and create a cover letter that really stands out. Don't spray & pray
Thanks !!!
HELP: what about addressing issues, like a 10-year gap of not working like raising a family or taking care of elderly family member, or you have been self-employed 20 years or an independent contractor your entire life, and you have all the skills mastered to the job through EXPERIENCE, but no education ?
Tell them that. But don't go into personal stuff.
Show them their experience.
The cover letter should be an accompanion to your CV where you list that.
but what if i'm applying to a multitude of jobs i can't be expected to write an individual covering letter for each of these applications
+Randomvirusprime You're supposed to write one for each. Do you really want their job enough to spend an hour on the application? Show them by customizing it.
subscribed !
So sexy Sue is not getting the job then...shame
Cover letters are dead. 66% of recruiters don't bother with them. Very bad advice saying they are essential.
66% of your job opportunities are dead.
Well said Jean!
LOL
LOL
You are right.
Cover letter aren't important for recruiters.
They are important for the owners - so it should be personal.
Otherwise it seems you try too hard.
Plus, google up 2018 owners that say they hired those with a cover letter over the ones that didn't had it.
Jean, wake up!