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This video is a goldmine for teachers like me who are looking to switch careers. Your tips on avoiding these mistakes are invaluable. I'll be sharing this with my fellow educator friends who are considering a change. Keep up the fantastic work!
I learn so much from your videos! Keep them coming. I have a question though. If applying through the company website and it only asks for your resume, should you attach the cover letter in the same document as your resume? Or just upload the resume?
If you don't have top qualifications, it doesn't matter what you write in your cover letter. Plus, with big orgs, you can't find an HR name and they likely never get read anyway. It's probably only worthwhile writing a cover letter for a small organization.
Thank you for all of the great advise! I noticed "Warm Regards" shouldn't it be Warm regards with lower case r? Just saying... small things like that can make a difference. If I am wrong, please post a reply.
Great video. After applying to several jobs and being rejected from a few, I am guessing my cover letter is bad, so these are helpful tips. It's such a huge pain in the neck to do all this, however, but it is what it is.
so the job i currently work wants us to do a cover letter with our resume for mobility transfers to other cities where my company is located and promotions, and its just gets sent to a review board. so how can i make a cover letter look more professional.
Hi Heather, I really like the tips you provided and definitely going to use them. Could you please share some tips on how to showcase transferable skills while doing career change. I did browsed linkden headline and summary section for candidates who are looking career change. Thank you.
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Great question. When it comes to showcasing transferable skills while making a career change, pick skills / projects / accomplishments that can show your problem solving and leadership skills in addition to your ability to "get the job done". Do you have some good career stories that pinpoint these items?
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Thank you so much Heather for the response. Appreciated. I am specifically finding challenge in creating linkden headline for career change there ain't much videos on UA-cam for that. Thank you.
Hello Heather, for the header do you have to include the address? It's not like we are actually mailing it out to them. Everything is online these days? Can I just include the day and say dear hiring manager?
what if you have been out of the job market like me? I have been out of work for 5 years now due to an auto accident, and I am 50 years old. I am looking into doing remote writhing do you have any suggestions?
Hi Glenn. I’m sorry about your car accident and glad you feel able to get back to work. You are returning at a good time since many employers see the value in offering work from home jobs. Check out Delilah Bell on UA-cam. She offers great advice and resources for preparing to work from home with job leads. Best wishes to you.
The lighting and the background scene in this video are superb. If I may suggest to help bring your UA-cam videos to the next level some slight audio processing; a simple limiter and compressor would do wonders. Right now I'm hearing a lot of upper-end frequencies as reverberation in the room and it feels a little distracting. Just a suggestion; otherwise great video! Very informative, thanks!
Won't you look foolish if you address it to the wrong person? If Bob and Jane have the same HR title what if you address to the wrong person? Or at some companies it's not HR reviewing these resume's it's the senior person on the team
@ProfessorHeatherAustin Thanks for this video. I am currently working on my cover letter for my internship applications. It is sometimes a challenge identifying the HR Manager/Hiring Manager. For instance, there are individuals who do not update their Linkedln profile regularly. Therefore, I am left wondering if they still hold the position or not. A Google search isn't always helpful and sometimes companies refuse to share the information when contacted despite you sharing the reason behind your request. It is hard to address a Cover Letter when you don't know the name of the Hiring Manager/Recruiter or even their specific job title. In some cases, I was advised by others to simply put "To Whom It May Concern". I know some persons may be turned off by the use of this, and some may even view it as outdated or lazy. The last thing I want is for it to end up in File 13. Any advice?
“In the third paragraph of you cover letter use an ANTIDOTE….” I think you mean ANECDOTE. Broke a resume/cover letter basic there by not fully editing.
If I am the person who will hire people. I will ignore those great resumes and cover letters. Hundreds or millions make fake resumes and captivating cover letters, but when they go hired, they don't have the skills that the resume said . How many people have high skills and honest hard work because the resume and cover letters are not professional in that the company just lost a good working person.
Good video, but I was slightly disappointed by the end of it. the example of the 4th paragraph (call to action) seems very generic, and lines like "I'd love to be a member of your team" seem to go against some of the prior rules. It's all about the person writing it and their wants. It also isn't a CTA, it's just the kind of passive phrases of "I would welcome .." and "I look forward to ..." I was hoping to see more informative/useful tips on a CTA.
All good points but ... Aargh, narrative! OMG, narrative. Bullets! That's what everyone advocates, exactly because hiring managers glance at cover letters. Reading multiple paragraphs ... you need to be writing something really outstanding and original (and be lucky) to capture a busy, bored, glossy-eyed person's attention. Ya, ya, bullets likely also a problem, but quite frankly, cover letters get ignored more often than not either way. :(
I think what you are saying is what I'm thinking. I'm trying to fire off 20 of these a day. The process that she is describing is waaaaaay too time-consuming. I'm sorry, but this is a terrible waste of valuable time when there is less than a 1% chance someone is actually going to read it. I'm literally picking through piles and favoring positions that don't want the damn cover letter. This is not a criticism of the content, but I think the instructor needs to be more realistic in terms of the TIME we have to put each of these together.
Great question! Many employers do read cover letters, and they can be an important part of the application process. A well-written cover letter can help you stand out, showcase your qualifications and experience, and express your interest in the position. Tailor it to the specific job and company, and ensure that it is well-written, free of errors and easy to read. Even if not read immediately, it can be useful to have on file for future reference.
Yea she lost me @4:34 🤦🏽♂️ the hell you mean “use your best judgment as to which employee will likely be the one to interview you” I thought you a pro at this…🤦🏽♂️
Hi. I love the relevant content in this video - but the number of callouts to other videos, like and subscribes, and additional resources was.. excessive.
I'm not sending this in the mail so I'm not adding any address to cover letters. It's stupid. They know where they work I don't need to remind them. Also I dont need to spend time finding the hiring manager name just for them to filter out my resume and never look at the cover letter anyways
The templates are a scam, the template is never sent to you when you put in your email. Your email address is submitted and your inbox gets flooded with spam mail and scams. Beware
Hi Arial! This is NOT a scam. The template should be delivered straight to your inbox if you entered the correct email address. Feel free to email me and my team at heather@professoraustin.com and we’ll email you the template directly.
Hi Miss, your content is good but no matter how much you tell me to subscribe i am not. It's annoying to be mentioning that every other minute of your videos.
What's one thing you can do to make your cover letter better? Share below! And remember to grab The Career Advancement Toolkit here: heatheraustin.online/toolkit. If you like this episode be sure to hit the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this! ☺
Hi, Austin- I'm really glad this was helpful! This video was the only one that gave me the clear, simple answers I needed.
Cover letters…. No one wants to write them, no one wants to read them, and yet we still carry one with this…
Hi Dr GH! Thanks for watching. Yep, its a strange thing isn’t it. I believe more in one on one conversations and relationship building. 😊
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Agreed. Wasn’t knocking your video in any way. It’s excellent info and you do a great job.
You sir.... are a Shakespeare!
My sentiments exactly 😂
And I’ve been working on a resume for ONE job for the last 1.5 days and I just now started the cover letter. 😢
I hate cover letters with my whole life lol! Cover letters make me not want to apply for jobs at all 😒
Aww, I feel you! Cover letter's are not awesome. Hopefully this video will you give you a good start!
Agreed! Such a pain!!
This video is a goldmine for teachers like me who are looking to switch careers. Your tips on avoiding these mistakes are invaluable. I'll be sharing this with my fellow educator friends who are considering a change. Keep up the fantastic work!
This was super helpful. I watched a bunch of these videos and this was the only one that gave me exactly the answers I was looking for. Subscribed!
I learn so much from your videos! Keep them coming. I have a question though. If applying through the company website and it only asks for your resume, should you attach the cover letter in the same document as your resume? Or just upload the resume?
If you don't have top qualifications, it doesn't matter what you write in your cover letter. Plus, with big orgs, you can't find an HR name and they likely never get read anyway. It's probably only worthwhile writing a cover letter for a small organization.
Thank you for all of the great advise! I noticed "Warm Regards" shouldn't it be Warm regards with lower case r? Just saying... small things like that can make a difference. If I am wrong, please post a reply.
Great suggestion Andrea! Thanks for watching!
Building my cover letter from scratch. Should I actually print and sign my cover letter or is it ok to just type my name?
Great question. You can use a cursive font and just type your name.
Starting from scratch. Thank you for this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much! I need this for my practicum!
You are so welcome!
Great video. After applying to several jobs and being rejected from a few, I am guessing my cover letter is bad, so these are helpful tips. It's such a huge pain in the neck to do all this, however, but it is what it is.
Awesome! So glad this video helped. Keep me posted with any other questions that come up concerning your cover letter.
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Indeed. It was definitely helpful. I appreciate it!
I like the way you speak 😊 it is very good
so the job i currently work wants us to do a cover letter with our resume for mobility transfers to other cities where my company is located and promotions, and its just gets sent to a review board. so how can i make a cover letter look more professional.
10:05 antidote?
Hi Heather,
I really like the tips you provided and definitely going to use them. Could you please share some tips on how to showcase transferable skills while doing career change. I did browsed linkden headline and summary section for candidates who are looking career change.
Thank you.
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Great question. When it comes to showcasing transferable skills while making a career change, pick skills / projects / accomplishments that can show your problem solving and leadership skills in addition to your ability to "get the job done". Do you have some good career stories that pinpoint these items?
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Thank you so much Heather for the response. Appreciated.
I am specifically finding challenge in creating linkden headline for career change there ain't much videos on UA-cam for that.
Thank you.
Hello Heather, for the header do you have to include the address? It's not like we are actually mailing it out to them. Everything is online these days? Can I just include the day and say dear hiring manager?
Hello Professor Heather, just wondering.....
is a Linkedin URL needed my resume or an option?
Thanks for an updated example for the current job market.
You bet! Thanks for watching.
kindly help me to write a cover letter for a teaching job in UK
Very helpful! Thank you
Are you for or against someone using a job recruiting company, and why? Thanks for any input.
Enjoy your videos Heather...Thank you.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
I don't know why but I just love you after seen this video.
Haha! Thanks. Did you learn something from this video?
AWESOME! IMPECCABLE!! YOU DESERVE A SOLEMN KISS.
Appreciate it!
email body acts as a cover letter or we have to make a separate file?
How long should a letter be?
This has been helpful! Thank you!!
what if you have been out of the job market like me? I have been out of work for 5 years now due to an auto accident, and I am 50 years old. I am looking into doing remote writhing do you have any suggestions?
Hi Glenn. I’m sorry about your car accident and glad you feel able to get back to work. You are returning at a good time since many employers see the value in offering work from home jobs. Check out Delilah Bell on UA-cam. She offers great advice and resources for preparing to work from home
with job leads. Best wishes to you.
Thanks for making you video one big ad for your own channel.
The lighting and the background scene in this video are superb. If I may suggest to help bring your UA-cam videos to the next level some slight audio processing; a simple limiter and compressor would do wonders. Right now I'm hearing a lot of upper-end frequencies as reverberation in the room and it feels a little distracting. Just a suggestion; otherwise great video! Very informative, thanks!
Won't you look foolish if you address it to the wrong person? If Bob and Jane have the same HR title what if you address to the wrong person? Or at some companies it's not HR reviewing these resume's it's the senior person on the team
This is a great video with some really helpful tips.
Thank you for your video. lt's very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Austin mam this was a nice 👌 vedio. Awaited for this. 😊👍
Thanks for watching. Glad you could catch today's video.
Is it ok to call the company to ask who you should make your cover letter out to?
Yes! Absolutely.
Very good prompt question
Thanks for the info, my students want you to say "anecdote."
Your content quality is amazing
Thank you! So glad you think so.
Thank you haven't need a cover letter since I left high school been with a same job for 27 years
Oh wow! Glad this video was helpful.
Tell an 'antidote'?? Anecdote, perhaps? anyway....thank you for this!
hello, I am just starting to learn how to do a cover letter and to redo my resume.
Fantastic! How can I help you?
@ProfessorHeatherAustin Thanks for this video. I am currently working on my cover letter for my internship applications. It is sometimes a challenge identifying the HR Manager/Hiring Manager. For instance, there are individuals who do not update their Linkedln profile regularly. Therefore, I am left wondering if they still hold the position or not. A Google search isn't always helpful and sometimes companies refuse to share the information when contacted despite you sharing the reason behind your request. It is hard to address a Cover Letter when you don't know the name of the Hiring Manager/Recruiter or even their specific job title. In some cases, I was advised by others to simply put "To Whom It May Concern". I know some persons may be turned off by the use of this, and some may even view it as outdated or lazy. The last thing I want is for it to end up in File 13. Any advice?
“In the third paragraph of you cover letter use an ANTIDOTE….” I think you mean ANECDOTE.
Broke a resume/cover letter basic there by not fully editing.
Lol! You're totally correct. Thanks for noticing. Good eye for detail.
If I am the person who will hire people.
I will ignore those great resumes and cover letters.
Hundreds or millions make fake resumes and captivating cover letters, but when they go hired, they don't have the skills that the resume said .
How many people have high skills and honest hard work because the resume and cover letters are not professional in that the company just lost a good working person.
Hi, new subscribers here. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion in helping others. God bless.
Did she say antidote?
Lol! Yep. Sure did. My bad.
I love your videos!! Thanks
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching.
Great info! I'm going to apply Step #3 right now. Thank you
Awesome Travis! Can't wait to see your cover letter come together.
this video is 11:41 not 5 minutes or less how could you....
Good video, but I was slightly disappointed by the end of it. the example of the 4th paragraph (call to action) seems very generic, and lines like "I'd love to be a member of your team" seem to go against some of the prior rules. It's all about the person writing it and their wants. It also isn't a CTA, it's just the kind of passive phrases of "I would welcome .." and "I look forward to ..."
I was hoping to see more informative/useful tips on a CTA.
8:20 Antidote? 😂
All good points but ... Aargh, narrative! OMG, narrative. Bullets! That's what everyone advocates, exactly because hiring managers glance at cover letters. Reading multiple paragraphs ... you need to be writing something really outstanding and original (and be lucky) to capture a busy, bored, glossy-eyed person's attention. Ya, ya, bullets likely also a problem, but quite frankly, cover letters get ignored more often than not either way. :(
Hi there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it. What industry are you?
I think what you are saying is what I'm thinking. I'm trying to fire off 20 of these a day. The process that she is describing is waaaaaay too time-consuming. I'm sorry, but this is a terrible waste of valuable time when there is less than a 1% chance someone is actually going to read it. I'm literally picking through piles and favoring positions that don't want the damn cover letter. This is not a criticism of the content, but I think the instructor needs to be more realistic in terms of the TIME we have to put each of these together.
So nice video
Thanks for watching! What's one thing you learned from this video.
i want to make cv call letter of europe
yo, I am a coop student, I shall I address myself since I have zero work experience
Skip to 1:45 for the tips
Yes😉😁😴
Yeah!
Hy prof.heather please give me motivation I will fail in my chartered account exam 😔😔😔😔😔
Where are you from?
Where are you from?
ring light eyes!
An *anecdote, not an antidote...
Lol! Yea, I know. Thanks for watching.
Do people really read cover letters? I usually don't put a lot of effort into it because I could be pouring my heart out only for it to never be read.
Great question! Many employers do read cover letters, and they can be an important part of the application process. A well-written cover letter can help you stand out, showcase your qualifications and experience, and express your interest in the position. Tailor it to the specific job and company, and ensure that it is well-written, free of errors and easy to read. Even if not read immediately, it can be useful to have on file for future reference.
claims perfect cover letter in 5 minutes, video is almost 12 minutes. CURIOUS 🤨
FYI, it's anecdote, not antidote.
Haha! Yep, I know. 😂
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Thanks for the great videos by the way!
dream job? that sounds like an oxymoron to me! lol
Yea I kinda agree 🤷♀️
Yea she lost me @4:34 🤦🏽♂️ the hell you mean “use your best judgment as to which employee will likely be the one to interview you” I thought you a pro at this…🤦🏽♂️
Do you interview with this grammar
Scratch
Hi. I love the relevant content in this video - but the number of callouts to other videos, like and subscribes, and additional resources was.. excessive.
"....use an antidote or a brief story" I think you mean ANECDOTE hahahahahah
Haha! Thanks for watching. What was your biggest takeaway from this episode?
@@ProfessorHeatherAustin Don't give a snarky comment when you made the mistake.
I'm not sending this in the mail so I'm not adding any address to cover letters. It's stupid. They know where they work I don't need to remind them. Also I dont need to spend time finding the hiring manager name just for them to filter out my resume and never look at the cover letter anyways
I wonder people actually read cover letter these days.
Hi there! About 1/2 of employers like cover letters. The other 1/2 don't really care.
Sorry, you speak very fast
You can slow down the playback speed -( or drink more coffee?)
With all do respect... you talk much, but say little. 🤔
With all DUE respect
the intro is too long.
Thank you for your feedback!
Too much words 🤯
The templates are a scam, the template is never sent to you when you put in your email. Your email address is submitted and your inbox gets flooded with spam mail and scams. Beware
Hi Arial! This is NOT a scam. The template should be delivered straight to your inbox if you entered the correct email address. Feel free to email me and my team at heather@professoraustin.com and we’ll email you the template directly.
so stalk for my possible interviewer? no thanks.
Hi Miss, your content is good but no matter how much you tell me to subscribe i am not. It's annoying to be mentioning that every other minute of your videos.
Noted! Hope you'll subscribe still.
You've lost me. You talk too fast.
Oh no! So sorry. What would you like clarification on?
You talk so fast I can hardly hear what you are saying
Just show what your saying…too much talking
Great video, thank you very much, you also seem like a lovely lady :)