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A resume is undoubtedly very important, but the cover letter is the first thing the employer will get to see. When you write your software engineer cover letter you will first want to introduce yourself. Talk a little bit about who you are and what your experience is. Do not go overboard with your work experience since the resume itself will cover this.

Before you prepare your cover letter you will need to do some research on the organization. You need to know what the company is doing, as well as if they have anything new coming out. Believe it or not, this information will show that you are a committed potential employee, and that you will bring your work ethics to the company.

When you write your cover letter you will also need to ensure you select the right font. This will obviously involve making sure you don't choose a ridiculous font. The best font for a professional resume would be Times New Roman, or also you use choose Arial.

Once have finished your cover letter, it's time to move on to your software engineer resume. it will include a list of all the education you have undergone. If there is space you should include everything, but if not, it would be better to list only the most relevant courses. For instance if you attended a technical school, you should list that, the number of years you attended, and whether or not you earned a degree. Keep in mind that for most software engineer jobs you will need to obtain an advanced degree, and if you do not have one, it might be better to go back to school.

When it comes to experience, you should include everything, but if you are at mid-career and trying to get into the software engineering field, it would be best to list only the last 5 years because you don't want a huge list of former employers.

by: Eric Civi




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