Many job seekers have confusion between a cover letter and resume. Well, to begin with, the two are the most important documents in your job search. The resume highlights your skills and gives detailed information about your work experience. The cover letter on the other hand markets your credentials and tells the reader how you can match up to the expectation of the employers. Audiovisual specialist and audiology technician cover letter can help you get an instant attention from the employers.
From
Garcia Taylor
237 North Kings highway Street
St. Charles, Missouri
United States
(636)-239-3746
garciataylor@coverletter.com
August 11, 2011
To
John Collins
Hiring Manager
297 South Gaylord Street
Centennial, Colorado
United States
Dear Mr. Collins,
I read about your job opening for the position of audiovisual specialist which you have posted in Mid Day Times on 4th August, 2011. I believe my experience and skills in this field makes me an ideal candidate for the job. I have enclosed my resume that will give detailed information of my work experience and educational background.
I have a degree in Mass Media. I worked as an audiovisual specialist for the past ten years and have all the experience that you are looking for in an ideal candidate. I have worked with BMC Audio Visual Sounds Corporation Pvt. Ltd. I worked on delivering proper audio video and also worked in the lighting and staging solutions. My basic concern was to deliver the highest quality of work which is liked by the company's clients. I believe in giving qualitative products. I have extensive knowledge in the media tools and equipments. I am capable of handling multiple tasks and at the same time complete my work in given time period.
I would love to show you my work and I am confident that it will benefit your organization to a great extent. I would welcome an opportunity to talk to you and learn more about the company. You can always call me at (636)-239-3746 or e-mail me at garciataylor@coverletter.com.
Thank you so much for your patience and for reading my letter.
Sincerely,
Garcia Taylor
Attachments: Resume and Work Experience Certificates
From
Richard Collins
386 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, Arizona
United States
(602)-359-3865
richardcollins@coverletter.com
August 11, 2011
To
Joseph Carter
Hiring Manager
Friends Clinic Pvt. Ltd
297 Commerce Street
Forth Worth, Texas
United States
Dear Mr. Carter,
I read about requirement of audiology technician in your organization and I am pleased to inform you that I have all the experience and skills you are looking for in an ideal candidate. As requested in the advertisement that you posted in Daily Texas, I have enclosed my resume here.
I have worked in Child Heath Care Clinic where I was more involved with the patient and. My key role in the clinic was to repair hearings aids and also help the doctor to prepare the patients for a test. In addition to this, I am capable of doing administrative duties and other such responsibilities which includes book keeping, make calls or answer them. As regard to my educational background goes, I have an associate bachelor's degree in audiology. I studied speech language and development, studied on communication disorders. I am organized, can take up numerous responsibilities. With regard to your work timings, I am flexible and do not have any issue to work on weekends.
I would love to be a part of your team. If you insist, I can show you my work and the projects I handled. You can call me anytime at (602)-359-3865 or e-mail me at richardcollins@coverletter.com.
Thank you so much for your time and patience.
Sincerely,
Richard Collins
Attachments: Resume and Work Experience Certificates
As you can see in the examples of audiovisual specialist and audiology technician cover letter, the documents are tailored and customized. This is what makes them important and in most cases they bring a positive response. Make sure you include all the vital information that will help you stand out from the rest of the crowd. Good luck with your job hunt!