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The Résumé Rider: Why Cover Letters Are Important

The controversy over whether to include a cover letter with your résumé when you apply for a job has been as hotly debated as whether or not to wear a helmet when you’re motorcycling. According to NHTSA, in 2015, 40% of the motorcyclists killed were not wearing helmets. Statistically similar, 45% of job seekers don’t include a cover letter with their résumé. While I surely won’t compare motorcycle fatalities to sending a cover letter with your résumé, I will tell you that the chances of your résumé being seen by a recruiter or a hiring manager are greatly reduced when you don’t include a cover letter. In fact, 9 out of 10 executives communicated in a recent survey that they found cover letters to be valuable in evaluating job applicants. 

Here are some reliable reasons as to why should include a cover letter with your résumé:

Just as a helmet is an added layer of protection in your arriving safely at your destination, a cover letter adds a layer of assurance that you’ll get to the targeted destination of your résumé: the interview. You can choose to wear a helmet or not when you’re motorcycling (except in those states that require one) and ignore the odds just as you can send your résumé without a cover letter and wonder why you never received a response.  Life is about choices. But remember, hoping your résumé will be seen is not an effective job search strategy.

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