Get the Job Interview with the RIGHT Cover Letter | Getting a Job in the US

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Rachel's English


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A bad cover letter could prevent you from getting the job even if you've got a strong resume.
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In this video, we sit down with three experts to figure out how to make your cover letter work for you.
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We're going to make sure you pass into the interview process.
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If you're one of my non-native students looking for an English lesson, at the end of the video,
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we'll go over some idioms and phrasal verbs that were used in the interviews.
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Steve is a local small business owner who's done a lot of hiring for his company.
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He knows what he's looking for and I thought it was interesting what he said a cover letter does.
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In your opinion what can a cover letter do that a resume can't?
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A cover letter, I think it helps start a conversation and can be more personal.
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The resume feels often to me like a series of your history, of your work history,
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and the cover letter feels like, if done right, can be a good way to start a conversation,
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let people know what you've done, what you've accomplished.
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I've never heard, heard it that way, as starting a conversation but I like the idea of that.
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It starts a conversation it can be more personal if done right. How do you do it right?
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Here, I sit down with Cindy, who in her career as an executive director,
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has interviewed and hired literally hundreds of people.
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I think it's safe to say she's read thousands of cover letters.
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Thousands.
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What does she have to say about a standout cover letter?
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A cover letter that stands out to me is one that has been personalized for the job and for the role.
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And so it's one that generally early on in the cover letter, expresses why somebody wants that job,
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it's the one thing that you can't put in your resume.
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Why?
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It's a compelling question and it does feel like it's a question that leads to conversation.
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If you've spent any amount of time around a small child, you know this question gets asked a lot.
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Why?
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It's how a child begins to understand his world.
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This employer is trying to understand you.
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Why you?
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They have hundreds of people who want this job.
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Before writing your cover letter, sit down and ask yourself why you want the job.
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Write down every idea that comes to mind.
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It's just a brainstorming session so don't judge your own answers, just write down everything.
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You never know what one idea will lead to.
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Maybe, your perfect answer.
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Then do the same for this question.
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Why should the employer hire you?
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Brainstorm without judgment.
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When you're done with your brainstorms, look at your lists.
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Pull the clearest, most compelling, most unique, and truest points,
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and write these into the beginning of your cover letter.
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Remember, a potential employer might not read your whole cover letter. Hook them at the beginning.
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I sat down with a career advisor, who stressed that what you really want to focus on
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is answering the question why an employer would want you. She has specific advice on how to do this.
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Make a case for yourself.
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She talks here about students who are just starting their careers,
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but this definitely applies to any cover letter for any job,
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and also relating that to your resume that you've worked so hard on.
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Laura, do you have any advice on how to help students put together the best cover letter and resume possible,
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especially if they're just starting out with their career and don't have much experience?
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You need to think about what the employer wants and then you have to make a case for yourself.
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So don't expect the employer to
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interpret your resume the way you want to interpret it, or to
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read a cover letter the way that you want them to read it.
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You have to connect the dots for them and make a case for why you're the best candidate for the position.
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That means that you're doing a lot of targeting for that particular position.
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And when I say targeting, I mean you are changing your resume to use certain keywords that
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would fit with the job description.
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You are shifting things around in your resume so that the most important things are at the top.
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You're shifting things around so that anything that is relevant rises to the top half of your resume
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because employers typically spend around thirty seconds on a resume.
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There's just no time at all, so there has to be something that catches their eye and rules them in further.
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And then in a cover letter, even more so, you're connecting the dots.
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So you're taking the experiences that you have that are most relevant from your resume
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and you're highlighting them in a cover letter,
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and you're explaining why that experience prepares you for this particular position.
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I think one of the biggest challenges students face is that they try to explain why they want the job
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and focus more on that than why they're qualified for the job.
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Interesting.
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Employers may care, most employers do care why you want it,
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but not nearly as much as what you can do for me as an employer.
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So focusing more on what I have to offer and showing them what that is rather than just telling them.
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So don't tell me as an employer "I have good communication skills".
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I can read that through your bullets in your resume.
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Tell me what you did that proves that you have good community skills.
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So I think making that case for yourself by showing examples and not just telling me is very important.
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I love the point that you don't want to leave it up to interpretation.
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You want your cover letter to be crystal clear with examples.
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Think about the number one thing you want this person to know about you.
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Get really specific.
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Have an example why do they want you.
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Don't just list qualities, list examples that support those qualities.
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What makes a bad cover letter?
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And what do you do if English isn't your first language?
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What stands out on the bad side is something that says "to whom this concerns", or some generic start,
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and then something that has clearly not been personalized for this role in any way whatsoever like,
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or worse, it actually has a different job written in it.
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>> That hasn't been changed yet. >> Oh, gosh. Okay, like a copy and paste error.
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Correct.
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The other thing you're looking for in a cover letter and the resume is, can somebody write
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in a way that is compelling, that has no errors, that is clean.
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Like you are looking at the writing, but that's not going to get you a job, it is going to
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potentially not get you an interview, right?
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But the content is important as to like why do you want this job, what's compelling to you about this?
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What if the content was great and the grammar wasn't perfect?
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It depends a little bit on the job and how unperfect it is.
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So if it's really poor grammar consistently through,
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I think it's unlikely that somebody's going to get an interview.
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So that part is really important.
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What if it's a non-native speaker?
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Like is there an allowance for that, would you say?
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It depends on the job.
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So it depends on: does this person need to produce writing that has no grammar mistakes for their job?
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In which case, it's unlikely.
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If this is a role in which being a bilingual person is a part of the requirements, then yes I think there there's room.
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But it depends.
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And it depends on like, is this a role where there's no writing involved at all?
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Right.
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Then I think there's a lot more allowance for that.
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A lot of the jobs that I’ve hired for are jobs that require writing for the part of it, and knowing that you're not,
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you know, good in editing and mistakes. But I’ve also hired for several bilingual positions,
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and in which case, I do think there's more allowance for sure.
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Or, so you're saying if it's a job where they're going to be relying much more on
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speaking verbally with somebody in person, writing doesn't matter as much, then...
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It doesn't matter as much, I think it's, it's tricky, it's worth getting your cover letter and your resume
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reviewed by a native English speaker.
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Because you don't have the ability to do a first impression at that point in person.
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And so if you're looking at tons of letters, those things do matter.
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And they do, I mean, I do think there are allowances depending on the on the job but ultimately,
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like that also shows your attention to detail, it shows your thoroughness, like
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your ability to find somebody to review it for you,
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and the fact that you did that, all of that matters, and it's going to show in your cover letter, your resume.
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Yeah, I totally agree.
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It's like, how much effort did this person put into it? That's part of what you're looking for.
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So make sure you're writing the cover letter specific to the job.
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Look at the job description as you're writing. Make sure you're making a case for yourself on the actual skills
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and experience they want for that position.
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And whether you're a native speaker of English or not, ask someone to proofread it for you.
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They can look for things like typos and grammar mistakes,
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but then they can all so tell you if something isn't clear.
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They can say I don't understand what you mean by this.
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Then you'll want to change the wording.
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You want to make sure the person reading your cover letter knows exactly what you mean.
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If you're in college, visit the career center for advice.
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I have a feeling they have resources for you, people who can help you do your cover letter or resume.
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What do you do with your cover letter if you're just starting out?
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You don't have much experience to draw from.
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And then for a student that has very little experience, you can highlight all kinds of things.
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So a lot of students will only think about work experience as relevant to a resume.
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But most students have some kind of volunteer experience, or they've had a summer job,
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or they did an independent project somehow, they tutored a friend's child, they babysat.
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So anything that you can pull out of your experience and relate some of your transferable skills,
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which transferable skills are skills that you may have gained in babysitting,
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and aren't directly related to doing administrative work in a law firm, but there may be some connection.
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So it's how you frame it and again, making a case for why it's relevant to the position.
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Frame it.
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Think of important past experience and what skills you needed or developed in that experience.
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Then do what we've already said.
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Get specific about those skills with examples, and write them into your cover letter.
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Taking time and carefully writing your best cover letter and resume
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will give you the best chance of landing an interview.
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In the next videos in this course, we'll go over how to prepare for the job interview.
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There are real and concrete things you can do to prepare and impress that will make a difference.
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If you don't do them, the interviewer will notice and will likely not choose you for the position.
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For my non-native students, we're going to get to your English lesson in just a minute.
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Now, let's go over some of the idioms and phrasal verbs you heard in these interviews today.
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Laura used two phrases.
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"Connect the dots" and "make the case".
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Connecting the dots literally is an exercise that children do to practice fine motor skills
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and following numbers in a sequence.
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But in an idiom, that means to see the bigger picture from details, or to relate one idea to another.
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Let's listen to how Laura used it.
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So don't expect the employer to
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interpret your resume the way you want it interpreted or
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to read a cover letter the way that you want them to read it.
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You have to connect the dots for them and make a case for why you're the best candidate for the position.
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She said 'you have to connect the dots for them',
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don't leave it up to the employer to figure out how your experience relates to what they want.
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Connect the dots for them.
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Make those connections clear yourself and not open to interpretation.
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She also said 'make the case for'.
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This phrase means to convince someone of something, to give you reasons,
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to make a strong argument for someone to choose something. In this example,
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you're making the case for an employer to hire you.
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You're convincing that person that they want to choose you out of all of the applicants.
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Let's listen to Laura’s example one more time.
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So don't expect the employer to
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interpret your resume the way you want it interpreted or
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to read a cover letter the way that you want them to read it.
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You have to connect the dots for them and make a case for why you're the best candidate for the position.
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Cindy and I both used the phrasal verb 'to stand out'.
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What makes the cover letter stand out for you?
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A cover letter that stands out to me is one that has been personalized for the job and for the role.
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Can you tell what it means?
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It means to separate from something.
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In this case, all the other applicants.
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You want to stand out from all the other applicants because you want the job, you want them to notice you.
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But maybe there are times when you don't want to be noticed.
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You just want to blend in.
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Then you could say I don't want to stand out, I just want to be like everyone else.
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Let's listen to the example one more time.
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What makes the cover letter stand out for you?
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A cover letter that stands out to me is one that has been personalized for the job and for the role.
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Later, Cindy used the word 'tons' idiomatically.
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If you're looking at tons of letters, those things do matter.
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A ton is 2,000 pounds.
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So, Cindy said if you're looking at tons of letters, meaning cover letters,
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of course she doesn't literally mean she's weighed the letters. She means a lot, many, many, many.
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This is how we use this word; it has nothing to do with physical weight, but rather, quantity.
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For example, I get tons of emails every day.
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Another way I could have said that was "I get a ton of emails every day".
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'A ton of’ and 'tons of' mean the same thing.
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They can be used interchangeably.
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Don't be afraid to use these expressions in your own everyday English.
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That's it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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