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Here's a general idea of how your cover letter should look:

Stan Blaster
The Petroleum Group
P.O. Box 4440
Tulsa, OK 90909
Dear Stan Blaster:

I am applying for a petroleum landman position with The Petroleum Group. Enclosed, please find my resume.

I have recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in geology. In addition to my education, I have experience working in the petroleum field with WorldOil during my summers away from school.

I am interested in working with your company and I would be happy to discuss the matter with you. Please feel free to contact me using the means above.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,
Your Name

Don't think you'll only need communications skills to get the job, either.

Gary Montgomery is a petroleum landman. He says it can be tough to negotiate with people from other cultures. "We spoke the same language but not having familiarity with how they saw the issues was a big sticking point. That gap in communications created a steep change in the learning curve. We all had to work harder to come to an effective agreement."


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