Sunday, May 17, 2020
Resume Letter Writing Versus Letter Writing
Resume Letter Writing Versus Letter WritingWhen it comes to resume letter writing there are a lot of similarities and differences between the two. I'll explain the differences here and then we'll explore the similarities.Before I get into the similarities, I want to talk about how resumes and letters have different qualities. In my experience the difference between a resume and a letter is that the resume is much more formal, it says 'you're hired' while the letter says 'I'm hiring you'. This is probably where you've heard that the letter is superior.So let's start with what the difference is between a resume and a letter and why this is important. Here's the short version of the difference.A resume is an overview of who you are, your experience, what skills you have, and what you're looking for in a job. It makes it easy for a human resources professional or a hiring manager to come back to you and say 'Hey, what position do you have available that fits your skill set?'. When you ge t a resume, you get a summary of what you can do for them, not who you are as a person. Now, when you hire someone, you're going to be hiring who they are, not what they're capable of doing.Another thing to take note of is that resumes are much shorter than the letter. One example of a resume is one page that looks like a script written by a committee. A letter is two pages long and more personal. Let's discuss why.In a successful relationship both parties need to work together and understand one another. The writer of the letter needs to make sure they write in a way that is able to meet the standards of the hiring company. This means that the letter needs to look like a personalized email from you to them. The letter needs to be able to convey the message clearly in a matter of minutes and to do this you should use lots of bullet points and to use a more personal tone to tell the hiring manager who you are and what you have to offer them.Now the next difference is that a resume is going to be more formal and professional than a letter is. Because the resume is longer than a letter, they are going to be made up of elements like dates, names, and titles. With a letter, they are more personal and informal, which is actually why they were created.It's easy to get these two mixed up because there is some overlap between the two but these differences are fairly important. If you are a professional copywriter, resume letter writing should be something that you want to hire a professional to do. Just keep this list in mind and realize that these two areas are two sides of the same coin.
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