After listing your skills and experience, you should explain why these mean that you are suited for a job. For instance, you might write a line like this, my ability to get along with anyone and my experience to solving customer problems in retail settings. So we're talking about you know, customer service retailing makes me an ideally suited candidate for this job. For instance, let's just say you are an entry level applying for entry level. You might say that my experience in internships here, and my volunteer experience here make me ideally suited for this particular position. Because I've picked up a team oriented mindset.
I've got initiative, I've got good marks, and I believe I'll thrive in a lot company like yours, and therefore you should hire me those words, but Therefore, I believe I'll be suited for this job. That's about a lot. Once again, I'm going to repeat. The cover letter is to include a main body, the highlights, qualities and characteristics that you have that are relevant for the job. And a closing paragraph. This is after the main body, asking to arrange an interview, okay?
So ask them to contact you. your cover letter should finish by asking the employer to read your resume. So also invite them to read your resume and should ask them to contact you once again, try something like this, I have attached a copy of my resume. So I look forward to hearing from you about this job. Or I'm, you know, anticipate I'm excited to hear from you about how I can add value to your organization. So just remember, you want to You're the one who's asking for a job and obviously they're looking for someone to get add value.
Not just you know suck up their resources etc