I struggle with how online applications don't have a space for a cover letter uplink, only a resume uplink, but not one for a cover letter. They don't say it's optional or not required or not wanted. I've got little work experience, haven't worked in years, and need that cover letter to share myself. But when they don't provide a space for it, it feels like I'm trapped in not being able to share myself enough to get me the job. What do I do? Can I put it in as the first page of the resume? What would you suggest?
The fact that they used to be relevant in the past, when you had to physically print and mail your resume. Before Emails/online applications/social media were a thing. Today they are not relevant, unless one is applying for a high paying role. Unfortunately as I see in Canada - low paying roles still require a cover letter. It's a bit of a stretch to have someone write an engaging cover letter for part time minimum wage and no right to sit. Wonder if this may change any time soon.
This was absolutely informative and a huge help to me! Thank you! As an RN with >27 years experience, I find myself in a position in having to sell myself for the first time (my jobs were always be recommendations) in my Nursing career. Boy is it hard! Listing to this has given me direction and confidence in putting my cover letter together. I still remain unsure as I'm nervous in putting the correct words(ing) together but atleast I'm a bit more open to doing it!
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I love how enthusiastically and expressively you discuss these topics here. I honestly was mesmerized by your facial expressions. :) What would've made the video perfect for me is better audio quality. You sound very roomy through the entirety of the video.
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Sometimes I listen to videos, and it feels like Charlie Browns teacher. This is so clear, direct and engaging that I could listen to you explain algebra and I’d be all ears! Great video, and your definitely the best person to do this video. Salute to you!
You can put your LinkedIn URL in the heading of your cover letter and resume. However, you will want to ensure that you have an up-to-date and fully fleshed out LinkedIn profile that you are sending them to. -CC
How old is she? Looking very young but bet she already had more than 10 years working experience. I appreciate her skill, she must be a very hard working one to reach this position. While HR people I know are almost middle aged ones, good to see much younger generations to advice us the oldies on how to look for a job. 👏👏👏
hi! thank you so much for sharing this useful video. Do you mind making interview questions and answers for specific jobs? For example, the questions are common to ask in an editor interview? or the questions are common to ask in customer service interview? that will be very helpful
Hi, our Indeed Career Guide has several resources specific to certain careers. For example, here is an article on common interview questions for customer service roles - indeedhi.re/2TSZDxk. -CC
"Do you really need to write a cover letter?" YES, 100% (unless the ad specifically says not to include one). Most résumés sound the same. People applying for positions often have similar experience and degrees. A cover letter is where the employer can learn more about YOU. Thus, I typically ignore applications without a cover letter. What, you don't care enough about the position to bother with writing a CL? If you don't include a CL, you're also assuming that I will make all the necessary connections between your experience, knowledge, and skills and the position duties. Why wouldn't you take the time to make those connections for me? Why not take the opportunity to share something that won't be clear from a standard résumé? Plus, the CL gives me some insight into your writing ability. Unless explicitly told not to include one, I think it is a huge mistake not to do so. It's really where you can start to become an actual person, and not just a collection of bullet points on a résumé.
Smart hiring managers aren't convinced that a bunch of words and phrases on a piece of paper are what enable them to define a person, which is why many hiring managers don't bother asking for cover letters. Actions speak louder than words! That is what the interviews and the probationary periods are for! Words are cheap, and any idiot can use spellcheck or the grammarly editing platform. Do you *really* believe that if an applicant creates a winning cover letter, but shows up late for the interview, is sloppily dressed, has terrible hygiene, is poorly prepared for the questions asked, etc...that that applican'ts cover letter is a true reflection and testament to that applicant's professionalism? So when they actually interview the person face-to-face and observe how they dress, how they communicate, how they utilize body language etc, and *then* upon giving that individual the role to scrutinize how they interact with the team, perform their role, and fit into the company culture, that applicants' success is the quintessential example of actions speaking louder than words! *That* is the evidence!
@@TheGozalus And many people are really good at saying what they know you want to hear. That's why a smart hiring manager uses multiple methods to make a decision that is as-informed-as-possible. You don't hire someone off the cover letter; it's just another piece of the puzzle - and it's a great way to weed out a lot of applicants. But, hey, if you want to interview all 128 applicants we had for our last position, then knock yourself out. Oh, wait... that's wasting a lot of company time and money. There MUST be a better way of limiting the number of interviews we do... if only I could think of one way of deciding who to interview out of all those résumés. Huh.
@@TheGozalus No one said anything about ignoring things like showing up late for an interview. But strong cover letters can help you decide whom to interview. But, hey, if you want to interview all 75 applicants for a position, knock yourself out.
Thumbs down bc it was too much babble needs to stick to the pt. but good tips in the end about how to find contact info on company. Also I think the voice was hard to to pay attention to it was very soft and monitone. thx for allowing feedback.
Thank you very much please I want to immigrants to Canada with job offer can you help me with resume and cover latter please.I have 10 year experience in agriculture
Many comments are talking about how excellently she expresses, but I just wanna say I feel really tired watching her doing those dramatic performances all the time....widening her eyes frequently (that's a bit scary..), having big smiles constantly....I appreciate her trying to be professional and engaged but it's just too much and feels fake. The content is useful but the person presenting it is just overacted and distractive.
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Putting the correct words together, making sure my tone is soft, nervous about not being able to truly get across how skilled I am.
I struggle with how online applications don't have a space for a cover letter uplink, only a resume uplink, but not one for a cover letter. They don't say it's optional or not required or not wanted. I've got little work experience, haven't worked in years, and need that cover letter to share myself. But when they don't provide a space for it, it feels like I'm trapped in not being able to share myself enough to get me the job. What do I do? Can I put it in as the first page of the resume? What would you suggest?
im struggling to express my own thoughts in words
The fact that they used to be relevant in the past, when you had to physically print and mail your resume. Before Emails/online applications/social media were a thing. Today they are not relevant, unless one is applying for a high paying role. Unfortunately as I see in Canada - low paying roles still require a cover letter. It's a bit of a stretch to have someone write an engaging cover letter for part time minimum wage and no right to sit. Wonder if this may change any time soon.
This was absolutely informative and a huge help to me! Thank you! As an RN with >27 years experience, I find myself in a position in having to sell myself for the first time (my jobs were always be recommendations) in my Nursing career. Boy is it hard! Listing to this has given me direction and confidence in putting my cover letter together. I still remain unsure as I'm nervous in putting the correct words(ing) together but atleast I'm a bit more open to doing it!
Happy to hear that we could give you some direction! If you feel you need any additional tips, you're welcome to check out our playlist here for more help: th-cam.com/play/PL6qIzGkkiXFEeNoj2cZbcwzD9yUPAv7ax.html
I'm enjoying listening the way you explain the topic's 👌🙌 plus enthusiasm
Glad you enjoy this video!
I love how enthusiastically and expressively you discuss these topics here. I honestly was mesmerized by your facial expressions. :) What would've made the video perfect for me is better audio quality. You sound very roomy through the entirety of the video.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback! We are constantly trying to improve our video quality in terms of look and content in general. Check out our latest career tips and let us know what you think: th-cam.com/play/PL6qIzGkkiXFEeNoj2cZbcwzD9yUPAv7ax.html
I'm practicing my listening skills with you 👍
Sometimes I listen to videos, and it feels like Charlie Browns teacher. This is so clear, direct and engaging that I could listen to you explain algebra and I’d be all ears! Great video, and your definitely the best person to do this video. Salute to you!
Thank you very much for your helpfull video!
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Good delivery and very informative... Thank you :)
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These are surprisingly good. Thanks.
This was helpful... she's also very pretty. Thanks for the informative video.
Great information
I have a question on this video. 1: Is it a good idea to put my Linkedin URL on my cover letter and resume?
You can put your LinkedIn URL in the heading of your cover letter and resume. However, you will want to ensure that you have an up-to-date and fully fleshed out LinkedIn profile that you are sending them to. -CC
I was wondering about a cover letter thru email? Would that be the same format as a hard copy cover letter?
well explained in this amazing video
Well done!
Great tips.
Thanks a lot, btw she looks like the actress in "YOU"...
Any example for freshers, I am looking to apply for Mechanical Designer roles?
good information
How old is she? Looking very young but bet she already had more than 10 years working experience. I appreciate her skill, she must be a very hard working one to reach this position. While HR people I know are almost middle aged ones, good to see much younger generations to advice us the oldies on how to look for a job. 👏👏👏
Its called having references. Most young people in this current world get there with the help of family or family friends
hi! thank you so much for sharing this useful video. Do you mind making interview questions and answers for specific jobs? For example, the questions are common to ask in an editor interview? or the questions are common to ask in customer service interview? that will be very helpful
Hi, our Indeed Career Guide has several resources specific to certain careers. For example, here is an article on common interview questions for customer service roles - indeedhi.re/2TSZDxk. -CC
Awesome
WOW.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It's absolutely hilarious when she tries to pretend she's not reading off a screen 😂
Watch this at 0.25 playback speed.
"Do you really need to write a cover letter?" YES, 100% (unless the ad specifically says not to include one).
Most résumés sound the same. People applying for positions often have similar experience and degrees. A cover letter is where the employer can learn more about YOU.
Thus, I typically ignore applications without a cover letter.
What, you don't care enough about the position to bother with writing a CL? If you don't include a CL, you're also assuming that I will make all the necessary connections between your experience, knowledge, and skills and the position duties. Why wouldn't you take the time to make those connections for me? Why not take the opportunity to share something that won't be clear from a standard résumé? Plus, the CL gives me some insight into your writing ability.
Unless explicitly told not to include one, I think it is a huge mistake not to do so. It's really where you can start to become an actual person, and not just a collection of bullet points on a résumé.
Smart hiring managers aren't convinced that a bunch of words and phrases on a piece of paper are what enable them to define a person, which is why many hiring managers don't bother asking for cover letters. Actions speak louder than words! That is what the interviews and the probationary periods are for!
Words are cheap, and any idiot can use spellcheck or the grammarly editing platform. Do you *really* believe that if an applicant creates a winning cover letter, but shows up late for the interview, is sloppily dressed, has terrible hygiene, is poorly prepared for the questions asked, etc...that that applican'ts cover letter is a true reflection and testament to that applicant's professionalism? So when they actually interview the person face-to-face and observe how they dress, how they communicate, how they utilize body language etc, and *then* upon giving that individual the role to scrutinize how they interact with the team, perform their role, and fit into the company culture, that applicants' success is the quintessential example of actions speaking louder than words!
*That* is the evidence!
@@TheGozalus And many people are really good at saying what they know you want to hear.
That's why a smart hiring manager uses multiple methods to make a decision that is as-informed-as-possible.
You don't hire someone off the cover letter; it's just another piece of the puzzle - and it's a great way to weed out a lot of applicants.
But, hey, if you want to interview all 128 applicants we had for our last position, then knock yourself out.
Oh, wait... that's wasting a lot of company time and money. There MUST be a better way of limiting the number of interviews we do... if only I could think of one way of deciding who to interview out of all those résumés. Huh.
@@TheGozalus No one said anything about ignoring things like showing up late for an interview. But strong cover letters can help you decide whom to interview. But, hey, if you want to interview all 75 applicants for a position, knock yourself out.
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Thumbs down bc it was too much babble needs to stick to the pt. but good tips in the end about how to find contact info on company. Also I think the voice was hard to to pay attention to it was very soft and monitone. thx for allowing feedback.
couldn't hear anything she said I was too busy falling in love.
Bro down bad
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Shut up
glad it wasn't just me
They should pin this comment because sameee
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Thank you very much please I want to immigrants to Canada with job offer can you help me with resume and cover latter please.I have 10 year experience in agriculture
Maak het plaatje compleet met groene bloemen. Er zijn groene bloemen
It should be a crime to be THAT pretty
beautiful girl uffff
Many comments are talking about how excellently she expresses, but I just wanna say I feel really tired watching her doing those dramatic performances all the time....widening her eyes frequently (that's a bit scary..), having big smiles constantly....I appreciate her trying to be professional and engaged but it's just too much and feels fake. The content is useful but the person presenting it is just overacted and distractive.
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SCARY! I feel like her eyes are punched through my screen. Sorry.
You are not heard.