Use CVHelp’s guidelines and professional RN sample to write an eye-catching cover letter that gets you a registered nurse position.
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Regardless of whether you are aiming at an entry-level or more experienced nurse position, the job market for nurses can be competitive. Even as an experienced RN with a professional CV, you need something to stand out to the recruiter. Along with your CV, a perfect cover letter will help you get noticed amongst other candidates. This nursing cover letter guide will provide you with:
Dear Mr. Cooper, I am excited to apply for a registered nurse position within the Oncology department at Roberts & Sloan Medical Centre. I graduated from my nursing program four years ago. Since then, I have been looking for an oncology nursing job opportunity. Over the past three and a half years, I have worked in an RN position at a local community hospital. During this time, I have honed my nursing skills through a variety of tasks, including:
I believe that this experience has contributed to my development as a strong candidate for the nursing job at Roberts & Sloan.
Contact information should include:
If possible, try to address the hiring manager by name (for example, “Dear Mr. Cooper”). If you are not able to find the hiring manager’s name, then “To the Hiring Manager” will do.
During your job search for a registered nurse position, you will need to write a number of cover letters. Career experts recommend including a professional nursing CV and cover letter with each new job application. While your CV is the meat of your application, can help you get noticed by the hiring manager, and further elaborate on how you can benefit the organisation you’re applying to. Tailor your cover letter to each job posting that you apply to by using keywords and skills.
Hiring managers do not have time to read long letters, so make sure yours is short and sweet. Keep the letter under a page. You can use CVHelp’s cover letter builder for more cover letter tips and help with cover letter format.
If you do not have a lot of work experience, then stress your skills, training and any related experiences and accomplishments. If you have volunteer experience, then include that in your cover letter. You may have experience in healthcare even as a new grad. Your academic or internship experience can also help you present yourself in the best possible light. Create the perfect cover letter by relating your experiences to the job posting.
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