Surefire Cover-Letter Technique: Incorporating Stories

With my new book,
Tell Me About Yourself: Storytelling to Get Jobs and Propel Your Career
, about to be released (April 1, no foolin’), I thought I’d run this excerpt that also appeared on Quintessential Careers:

Why would you went to employ storytelling in cover letters — or indeed in any part of your job search?

Cover letters offer job-seekers great latitude to tell stories because letters are quite compatible with the narrative form. Learn more in the article, Tell Me About Yourself:
Storytelling that Propels Careers
.

In a cover letter, you can engage the employer, make an emotional connection, show results, and become instantly memorable by including at least one paragraph in the form of a powerful story.
Not all employers read cover letters (about a third don’t), but those who read, do truly read the letter, unlike the resume, which they almost always skim.

This article details the types of stories you can tell in a cover letter and provides examples of how to tell them. The article is excerpted from

Tell Me About Yourself: Storytelling to Get Jobs and Propel Your Career
, releasing April 1, 2009.

Types of stories you can tell in a cover letter: