{"id":72121,"date":"2021-06-09T08:30:33","date_gmt":"2021-06-09T15:30:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.teachersoftomorrow.org\/arizona\/?p=72121"},"modified":"2022-11-10T13:07:14","modified_gmt":"2022-11-10T21:07:14","slug":"cover-letter-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.teachersoftomorrow.org\/arizona\/teacher-resources\/teaching-in-arizona-blog\/cover-letter-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Key Components to Writing a Cover Letter"},"content":{"rendered":"

Teacher Cover Letter Writing Guide<\/h1>\n

Cover Letters may seem like a formality, but they are much more than that! In fact, recruiters claim that 45% of resumes<\/a> are rejected if not sent with a Cover Letter!\u00a0<\/strong>You don’t want to find yourself in the group of nearly half of the applicants that are weeded out, simply because you didn’t include a Cover Letter. Crafting a well-written Cover Letter is your opportunity to impress your future employer and certainly doesn’t need to be a daunting chore. To help you get started, we’ve outlined five guidelines to follow. Make sure to read to the bottom, where you’ll find four sample Cover Letters!<\/p>\n

Keep it Concise!<\/h2>\n

Cover Letters are designed to highlight your experience, so make sure you do just that \u2013 highlight. Refrain from detailing every accomplishment you\u2019ve ever achieved and, instead, boil it down to the most important or relevant ones. Your intention is simply to get your foot in the door! You can always expand on your experience and achievements during an interview.<\/p>\n

Include Keywords<\/h2>\n

As you sit down to write your Cover Letter, use the job description as a reference. Make sure to use the keywords mentioned in the descriptions to show that you are a perfect fit for the job.<\/p>\n

Change it Up<\/h2>\n

Show schools you care about the position by tailoring your resume to the specific job. This is easier than it sounds! Once you create a general template, you can tweak certain words or phrases that you find in the job posting, or that are specific to the school district. These small changes can go a long way!<\/p>\n

Show Your Personality<\/h2>\n

A hiring manager will likely read your Cover Letter before ever speaking with you. Use your Cover Letter as a way to introduce yourself. Highlight your accomplishments and share your passion for teaching. Remember, although it\u2019s okay to let a bit of your personality shine through, always make sure to keep it professional.<\/p>\n

Play Matchmaker!<\/h2>\n

Use your Cover Letter to demonstrate how you would make a great fit for their school. You want to make them believe you are precisely the teacher they\u2019ve been waiting for. Communicate how your talents and experiences align with the culture and goals of the campus or district; you may need to research the school to do this effectively!<\/p>\n

Cover Letter Samples<\/h1>\n

If you need some inspiration, check out these four sample Cover Letters from teachers:<\/p>\n

\"\" ESL Teacher Cover Letter<\/a><\/h4>\n

Why We Love It<\/i><\/strong>: it’s professional, communicates their passion for ESL, and includes an eye-catching bullet-pointed list.<\/p>\n

\"\" English Teacher Cover Letter<\/a><\/h4>\n

Why We Love It<\/i><\/strong>: it has a clever plug about taking a remote teaching course and details how success would be achieved in the classroom.<\/p>\n

\"\"Science Teacher Cover Letter<\/a><\/h4>\n

Why We Love It<\/i><\/strong>: it explains why they pursued Science and demonstrates a personal connection to the community.<\/p>\n

\"\"Spanish Teacher Cover Letter<\/a><\/h4>\n

Why We Love It<\/i><\/strong>: it’s genuine, references specific values of the school, and does a great job of building upon past experience.<\/p>\n

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Need help writing your resume next?<\/strong> We got you covered! Click here<\/a> to read our Resume Writing Guide.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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