Cover letter formalities

goonhoon2

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Oct 15, 2019
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I am not too familiar with the correct formalities of English cover letters and have a few questions.

1) Are any of the following omissible?
  • "... as advertised on ABC." - to show where I found the vacancy.
  • "Thank you for your time and consideration."
or anything similar to that

2) When sending my resume and cover letter attached to an email, should I write an introduction and state which position I am applying to just in the body of the email or in both the email and the document itself?

I know these are mostly little details but I want to make sure.
Cheers
 

Jessica Booker

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I am not too familiar with the correct formalities of English cover letters and have a few questions.

1) Are any of the following omissible?
  • "... as advertised on ABC." - to show where I found the vacancy.
  • "Thank you for your time and consideration."
or anything similar to that

2) When sending my resume and cover letter attached to an email, should I write an introduction and state which position I am applying to just in the body of the email or in both the email and the document itself?

I know these are mostly little details but I want to make sure.
Cheers

no need to say where you saw the role.

you can say thanks if that’s your sign off - there’s others that might be suitable too.

Your cover letter only needs to either be in the email or as an attachment - not both.
 

Jessica Booker

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I was wondering if it is a fatal issue that I signed off my cover letter with "Thank you for your consideration." without putting my name? (My personal details can be found elsewhere in the application)o_O
Unlikely to be fatal unless you wrote something like “yours sincerely” in after the above sentence
 

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