Here are three templates and some quick tips to get you started. 1. The Standard (Professional) Template
Recruiters are busy. Keep your letter under one page (about 250–300 words).
Writing a cover letter doesn't have to be a headache. Think of it as your "elevator pitch" on paper—it’s your chance to show personality and connect your skills to the company’s needs. Examples Of Cover Letters
Don't just say you want the job; explain why you want to work for that specific company .
My experience in [Previous Field] taught me [Transferable Skill], which I believe is essential for [Target Job Task]. I am eager to bring my unique perspective and dedicated work ethic to your team. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely,[Your Name] 3. The Creative (Short & Punchy) Template Best for: Startups, marketing, or creative agencies. Hi [Manager Name], Here are three templates and some quick tips
In my previous role at [Previous Company], I successfully [mention a specific achievement, e.g., increased sales by 20%]. I am confident that my background in [Area of Expertise] makes me a great fit for your team.
I have followed [Company Name]’s work in [Industry] for some time and was thrilled to see an opening for [Job Title]. While my background is in [Your Current Field], I have spent the last [Time Period] honing my skills in [Target Skill 1] and [Target Skill 2]. Keep your letter under one page (about 250–300 words)
I’m an expert in [Specific Software/Skill].