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Nursing Cover Letters

Nursing Cover Letters

By Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert

Get Personal

Whenever possible, address your letter to a specific person. If a job posting doesn’t include a person’s name, do some research to find out who the correct person is. Try calling the employer (but do respect ads that state “no phone calls”), and ask a receptionist for the hiring manager’s name. Keep the salutation professional by using “Dear Mr. Jones,” not “Dear Jim.”

Focus on the Employer’s Needs

If every other sentence of your letter begins with “I” or “my,” you need to change the focus. Research the employer and find out what types of problems managers there are facing, qualities they look for in employees and their future goals. Then use your letter to prove that you are the answer to their problems. The most compelling letters demonstrate what you can do for the employer, not what the employer can do for you.

Be Original

Your cover letter will stand out if you employ some creativity. For example, you could include a brief summary of your toughest sale or most challenging project.

You could incorporate excerpts of performance reviews to highlight your record of success. Or, you could create two columns in your letter to demonstrate precisely how you meet the employer’s requirements:

Your ad specifies: Five years’ experience in IT.

And I deliver: Six years of superior-rated performance in network design and administration.

Proofread

Cover letters should be free of errors, so thoroughly proofread them before sending. If proofreading is not your strong suit, get help from someone with meticulous proofreading skills. If you’re customizing a cover letter that you use for many positions, remove any placeholders; this will prevent embarrassing errors such as “I would be delighted to be your next .” And one last tip: whatever you do, please spell the hiring manager’s name correctly.

Following cover letter etiquette can be time intensive, but the reward is worth it: More calls for interviews and a greater chance of securing a new position.

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    rajkumarjonnala

    over 1 year ago

    100 comments

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    gmellyrn

    about 2 years ago

    12 comments

    Thank you for this useful article. I will be using this information when I apply for a teaching position. Cover letters are always so difficult to write.

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    princesskhym

    over 2 years ago

    516 comments

    This is very useful. Thank you so much.

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    denmelroz

    over 3 years ago

    4 comments

    thank you for all the information.It is very helpful and I really appreciate it .I learned much

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    hilsoto

    over 3 years ago

    10 comments

    very good tip thanks $$$$$$

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    swimnutt1523

    about 4 years ago

    746 comments

    THIS IS GOOD INFO THANKS

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    misspaki2

    over 4 years ago

    6 comments

    This article has been a great resource!!! Thank you!!!

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    jessica_nelson9977

    over 4 years ago

    78 comments

    Cover letter are a challenging area for any profession. It is difficult to know how much is too much and how little is to little with this kind of information.

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    tutz1029_shawty

    almost 5 years ago

    2 comments

    thanks for that! big help for starters like me!

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    adon132

    about 5 years ago

    2 comments

    Your cover letter was well written. I am also a traveling nurse but you don't have to be a nurse to get one of the traveling jobs. Anybody in health care can get one.

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    oldnurse

    about 5 years ago

    22 comments

    Just what I was looking for. Thanks

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    theala

    over 5 years ago

    418 comments

    Another tip: Research the mission statement and philosophy of the potential employer, and write a line or two describing yourself with key words or phrases from that (just don't copy it in wholesale!)

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    charlita

    over 5 years ago

    2976 comments

    very nice. Very good information

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    Isaac

    over 5 years ago

    38 comments

    THAT IS ABSOLUTELY GREAT COVER LETTER, i searched for that before but really i have found it.
    Nice work.

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    cmellor2

    over 5 years ago

    6 comments

    I am writing a resume now, have searched all over the internet for nurse resumes- couldn't find much. This was great info. Thank you very much. I have 19 yrs experience.

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