Cover Letter Examples and Writing Tips
Cover Letter Examples and Writing Tips
Cover Letter Examples and Writing Tips
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BY
ALISON DOYLE
Updated on March 06, 2022
Do you need to write a cover letter? A cover letter should be sent or posted with your
resume or curriculum vitae when applying for a job, so it's essential to write a good one.
Your cover letter is an opportunity to show the employer how you're an excellent match
for a position.
Learn about writing a cover letter, including what to include, how to send it, review
examples, and get free templates to download for many different types of occupations
and applications. There are also guidelines and samples for writing email cover letters,
inquiry letters, referral letters, prospecting letters, and networking letters.
A cover letter is a document that you send or upload with your resume when applying
for jobs to provide additional information on your skills and experience.
A cover letter may be required by an employer, optional, or not needed as part of a job
application. The requirements should be listed in the job posting.
Use keywords. One useful way to tailor your letter to the job is to use keywords from
the job posting. Circle any words from the job posting that seem critical to the job, such
as specific skills or qualifications. Try to use some of these words in your letter. This
way, at a glance, the employer can see that you match the requirements of the job.
Explain how you will add value. Think of concrete ways to prove you will add value to
the company. Include examples of specific accomplishments from previous jobs. For
example, if you helped reduce turnover by 10% at your last company, or implemented a
filing strategy that reduced file errors by 15%, include this information.
Try to quantify your successes when possible to clearly demonstrate how you could add
value to the company.
Carefully edit your letter. Your cover letter is your first, and best, chance to sell
the hiring manager on your candidacy for employment, so make sure it's perfect. Read
through your letter, proofreading it for any spelling or grammar errors. Ask a friend,
family member, or career counselor to read it as well. You want to make sure the letter
is polished before submitting it.
This collection of free, professionally written cover letters will help you get started writing
your own letters.
Below you'll find both hard copy and email samples and templates, for a variety of
different types of employment inquiries and job applications, including general cover
letters, cold contact cover letters, referral letters, customized cover letters, job
promotion letters, networking outreach letters, and letters to inquire about unadvertised
openings.
Employee Referral
Referral Cover Letter
Referred by a Contact
Requesting a Meeting
Temp to Perm
Value Proposition
With Salary History
With Salary Requirements
The cover letter of a seasoned professional will emphasize experience, whereas that of
a recent college graduate is best focused upon training and potential.
Similarly, a cover letter for a sales position will use more aggressive marketing
language than one designed for a social work role. The following cover letter samples
are for candidates who are applying for a specific type or level of position.
Job Promotion
Job Transfer Request Letter
Job Transfer Request Letter - Relocation