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Corporate Flight Attendant Cover Letter
By Matthew C.
Keegan
Writing a cover letter to send
with your résumé can be both confusing and
frustrating. What exactly should you say? Are you saying too much? Are you
only speaking about your needs vs. the company's needs? Oh, what to do! In this
"short" piece, I will list some ideas on how to craft your cover letter. I
have also provided some important links -- for additional assistance --
particularly if you find yourself still needing outside help.
Basics
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Make sure you use exactly the
same type of paper you use for your résumé.
White with white is best, business paper is strongly advised, especially
paper containing 100% cotton. Cheap 20 lb. copier paper is a terrible
idea!
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A matching business envelope {#10} is acceptable. Tri-fold your copies
separately; when you place the cover letter inside the envelope, make
sure that the letter is shown first [when you lift the flap of the
envelope up] followed by your résumé.
Fold it so that your name and contact information is the first thing the
recruiter sees. If you choose to use a kraft envelope make sure that is
no smaller than 9x12 or bigger than 10x13. Place an attractive computer
generated label on it with your return address shown appropriately. If
you must write on it, PRINT your information and do not be fancy.
Remember: you want the post office and the company's mailroom to be able
to read what you wrote! Otherwise, important time may be lost in the
process.
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If you are emailing your information make sure that the job listing stipulates that
attachments are okay. If not, don't you dare send attachments! Instead,
within the body of an email message you can write your cover letter [a
brief introduction] and then cut and paste your résumé.
I cannot tell you how many files never get read when the person does not
do as instructed. You can also follow up and mail in a hard [paper] copy if an address is
provided.
Beginnings
Jane Doe
14 Star Lane
Smithville, NC 27777 USA
Telephone: 919-555-1212
Cell Phone: 919-555-1213
Email:
jdoe@nc.rrs.com
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Include your personal website address only if that information is
valuable. If you host a site that is weird, inflammatory, adult
oriented, or otherwise controversial, simply do not expect any response
from the company.
Ms. Ellen Snow
Human Resources Coordinator
FlyByNight Aviation, Inc.
1234 Orville Wright Lane
Serendipity, NC 27776
Body
Attached, please find a copy of my résumé
for your review. I am interested in the position of corporate flight
attendant listed online at
www.flybynight.com.
I believe my three years of international flying experience along with
my culinary background and language skills makes me the ideal candidate
to serve FlyByNight's distinguished clientele. Currently, I work as an
independent contractor and have flown to top destinations in Europe as
well as throughout the U.S. and Canada. FlyByNight's need for a dependable,
trained, and highly experienced team player is exactly the type of
position I desire.
I look forward to meeting with you in person to discuss your particular
needs and how I can help FlyByNight successfully carry out its mission
as the best operator of private jets in the world. Feel free to
contact me at your earliest convenience; I can be reached at
919-555-1212 or by on cell phone at 919-555-1213.
Byes
Jane Doe
Leave 3-4 lines from your "Sincerely" to your name. Your closing
shouldn't include other words including Regards [too plain], Cheers!
[too British], Love [too personal], etc.
Remember, this is a business letter.
In
summation, keep it short and specific. Have three or four main points you
can emphasize about your strengths, particularly, those points which match with
the points listed by the company in their job details. In this
particular case the candidate emphasized her culinary, language, and
international travel experience, as well as her availability. All four
points were stressed in the company's job listing:
"...international jet operator is searching
for an experienced cabin attendant. This position involves serving our on
demand charter clients from east coast locations to destinations in the
U.S. and abroad. Must have exceptional food service skills. Current
training with FACTS, FlightSafety or similar training vendor; French or
Spanish language skills: a plus...
You cannot avoid talking about yourself, but you can control how
you talk about yourself.
Do not...
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...beg for an interview.
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...mention money or benefits. If the job listing "demands" that you list
your salary requirements, simply state that salary is negotiable.
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...overly boast about your skills: think about what the company's needs
are, do you think they care that you were the recipient of an NBAA
scholarship? It is, however, okay to list scholarship awards on your résumé.
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...name drop. Unless, you already come highly recommended by someone
they know and like. Your mentor may be well known in this
industry, but not universally liked. You can use them on your list of
references, however.
Tying it all together, this
is what your cover letter could look like:
Jane Doe
14 Star Lane
Smithville, NC 27777 USA
Telephone: 919-555-1212
Cell Phone: 919-555-1213
Email:
jdoe@nc.rrs.com
January 04, 2007
Ms. Ellen Snow
Human Resources Coordinator
FlyByNight Aviation, Inc.
1234 Orville Wright Lane
Serendipity, NC 27776
Re: Corporate Flight Attendant
Opening
[this is optional, but it can be helpful
especially if the company has multiple openings available.]
Dear Ms. Snow:
Attached, please find a copy of my résumé
for your review. I am interested in the position of corporate flight
attendant listed online at
www.flybynight.com.
I believe my three years of international flying experience along with
my culinary background and language skills makes me the ideal candidate
to serve FlyByNight's distinguished clientele. Currently, I work as an
independent contractor and have flown to top destinations in Europe as
well as throughout the U.S. and Canada. FlyByNight's need for a dependable,
trained, and highly experienced team player is exactly the type of
position I desire.
I look forward to meeting with you in person to discuss your particular
needs and how I can help FlyByNight successfully carry out its mission
as the best operator of private jets in the world. Feel free to
contact me at your earliest convenience; I can be reached at
919-555-1212 or by on cell phone at 919-555-1213.
Sincerely,
Jane Doe
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