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Cover Letter Template

Cover Letter Template

Use this mind map as a step-by-step guide on how to create a cover letter that will get you noticed by the hiring manager.

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Cover Letter Template

Cover letter template

Use this cover letter template to prepare yourself to apply for jobs by writing a cover letter. Il will also help you prepare for interviews, thinking of in detail your accomplishments, your key competencies, examples of the work performed.

You will find useful examples that you can use for the salutation and the formal closing.

Make sure your cover letter is not too long but contains all the important information. A page with three paragraphs would be sufficient.

You can divide your letter into 8 parts, according to the template:

Heading

Salutation

Opening Paragraph

Second Paragraph

Third Paragraph

Closing Paragraph

Formal Closing

Post Script

In the heading, you should add your contact information, name and title of the hiring manager, your professional title, name of the company, your address, and links to your professional websites or social media accounts.

Then write a salutation. Don’t start a cover letter with 'Dear Sir or Madam.' or 'To Whom It May Concern'. If you know the name of the person you are addressing, you can use it.

In the opening paragraph be direct and express excitement to work for the company. Also, mention if someone referred you for the position.

In the second paragraph, you can convince the employer that you are a great fit by presenting your qualifications and sustaining them with examples from the previous jobs.

In the third paragraph present what you bring to the table. What would be your contribution to the company? Try to convince the employer about your skills and about what the company will gain if they hire you.

In the closing paragraph, you can request a meeting or a call for discussing further details.

Use a formal closing. You can find advice in the mind map template. You can use a postscript to tell something impressive about yourself and your career. Think of something that would attract the employer’s attention.

Create a copy of the mind map and start working on your cover letter and pursuing your dream job.

How to make a cover letter

Tips:

Second Paragraph

In the second paragraph you should show why you are the perfect fit.

Add your key competencies
Examples of the work performed

You can also highlight your achieved results at the job.

Express your qualifications

You have the opportunity to express your qualifications for the job in more detail than on your resume.

Third Paragraph

The third paragraph should prove that you’ll fit in and why the company is the perfect fit for you!

Your contribution

Show that your experience and knowledge will let you succeed with the project and benefit the company.

Start with a company fact

Show that you did your research and know something about the company, perhaps an upcoming project, etc.

Closing Paragraph

The best cover letter ending is by providing value.
Tell the hiring manager that you look forward to meeting them in person and discuss.

Request a meeting or suggest a call

Formal Closing

A cover letter is a professional correspondence, so you should always use formal closing!

Closings not to use

Best wishes
Cheers
Eagerly waiting for a response
Warm regards
Warmest regards
Warmly
Have a great day
Yours faithfully
Abbreviations
Emojis

Handwrittem signature is optional but recommended
Yours truly, your full name
Sincerely, your full name

Post Script

The post script is a great hack to draw the hiring manager's attention one last time!

You should use the P.S. to tell something impressive about your career.

Type it in bold text OR italics.
Place the P.S. at the bottom of your cover on the left

Opening Paragraph

The first paragraph will determine if the hiring manager will read on.

Express excitement

Communicate your passion for your work, and your excitement about the job and company.

State an accomplishment

e.g.: Given my x years of experience at a similar position, I would appreciate your consideration for this position.

Mention if someone referred you the position

e.g.: X let me know about the open position and suggested to contact you as they feel I would be a good fit for the position.

Be direct

You should mention the position you are applying for, as the hiring manager can often look for candidates for several job openings.


E.g.: I am writing to express my strong interest in the x position open at x company.

Salutation

You should address a cover letter directly to the hiring manager.
The hiring manager will see your greeting first so that makes it one of the most important parts of your cover letter. Also, people are most likely to react to the sight of their own names.

NO: Dear Sales Team Hiring Manager, Dear Hiring Manager, Dear X Company Team,
YES: Dear Joan, Dear Miss Jones, Dear Ms. Doe, Dear Mr. McGregor
Don’t start a cover letter with “Dear Sir or Madam.” or "To Whom It May Concern"
Do you know the name of the hiring manager?

Heading

The header of every professional cover letter should include your contact information, employer's contact information.

Your city of residence

It is not obligatory but it makes your cover letter more official.

Your social media accounts

LinkedIn or Twitter only.

Links to your professional websites
Your home address
Your professional title

Optionally you can add

Name of the company to which you are applying
Name of hiring manager and their professional title

To find out the hiring manager's name, do some research on the company.

Date
Email address

You may want to create an email account solely to career search. It should include your first and last name only.

Phone number
Name

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