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How To Write Job Application Letter Sample For Any Position

How To Write Job Application Letter Sample For Any Position

It has become increasingly necessary for job seekers to submit an application letter alongside their resume during the job application process . 

But why is this so important? 

First, attaching an application letter helps to set you apart from other applicants and research has shown that about half of recruiters reject job applications without application letters. 

So if you're currently job hunting and want to increase your chances of having your resume read and landing an interview, then you need to learn how to write the perfect job application letter. 

Now we understand that writing application letters every single time you're applying for a new post can be exhausting. Some of these job openings have a really short application window, leaving you with little to no time to craft out something good from scratch.  That is why we have created the perfect job application letter template for any position with a sample you can swipe in a minute. 

What Is An Application Letter?

An application letter is a document that can either be attached to your resume, sent in the body of an email or sent as a standalone document to a potential employer, with the sole purpose of expressing your interest in an open job position. 

A well-written application letter should give the reader a good reason why you should be called in for an interview and must also highlight key skills and qualifications that make you a great fit for the role being advertised.

Aside from showcasing your job-worthy qualifications, an application letter is a great way of showing your personality and familiarity with the company you're applying to. Feel free to mention your professional goals and aspirations and how they align with the company goals. 

What Is The Format Of A Job Application Letter?

When writing a job application letter, you are expected to follow a business letter format. There's also a slight difference when formatting depending on the medium through which it will be sent. 

Here are three easy steps on how to format a job application letter

Use a professional format- you must keep your application letter professional and precise. This means that your document must include single line spacing, one-inch margins and left alignment. Avoid using fancy fonts and stick to more traditional ones like Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri.  Your font size should be between 10 to 12 points and keep the letter one page long. 

Create the heading- use a formal business letter heading if you are submitting a hard copy application. This includes your name and contact information, the date, company name and address. Example of the header:

[Your name]

[Your City]

[Your phone number]

[ Your email address]

[Name of hiring manager]

[Title of hiring manager]

[Company name]

[Company address]

Including your contact information, makes it easy for the hiring manager to follow up with you regarding the job. 

The major difference between formatting a hardcopy application letter and an email is in the heading. For an email, you'll need to include a catchy subject line that clearly states your purpose for writing. This will determine if your email gets opened and is read. A simple email application subject line would be "Videographer - Michael Williams". And unlike in a hardcopy version where your contact information is written at the top of the letter, with email, you can place it below your signature.  

Address the letter to the hiring manager-  Find out the name of the person in charge and address the letter to this person using a common business greeting like Dear Mr/Mrs and their Last Name. If you don't know their gender and which pronouns to use, you can write your greeting as "Dear First and Last Name". And if you're unable to find their names, a simple "Dear Hiring manager will work just fine.

Best Tips For Writing An Application Letter

When writing an application letter, make sure to incorporate the following tips to increase the effectiveness of your letter.

1 . Always send an application letter 

You should always send an application letter with your resume for every job you're applying for unless the job ad specifically says not to send one. An application letter helps the employer to learn more about you than they would have from reading just your resume and it also sets you apart from other applicants.

2 . Use keywords

Most job postings will include skills and abilities that they expect candidates to possess. Review the job posting to find out these keywords and incorporate them into your application letter to show the employer that you're a good fit for the role.

3 . Emphasize your skills and abilities

While your resume contains information on your skills and qualifications, an application letter offers your more room to sell yourself as the best candidate for that position. Instead of just listing your skills and accomplishments, give specific examples of how you applied your skills and abilities to situations that benefited the organisation. 

For example  instead of saying "I managed website content for ABC for 2 years" you can say " I created a content calendar consisting of four SEO-optimized articles per week for ABC's website which saw a 50% increase in organic traffic within 3 months"

4. Keep it brief

While sharing your skills and accomplishments, don't forget to only mention the important stuff and keep it short. Your application letter should be a page long, so focus on mentioning only those things that relate to the position you're applying for.

5. Proofread the letter

Don't be in such a hurry to write and submit your application letter without proofreading and editing. Maintain your professional approach by making sure that your letter is error-free. Check for spelling mistakes, punctuations and proper spacing before you click the send button. 

What To Say In A Job Application Letter

If you find yourself struggling with what to say in your application letter, you're not alone. Here are the key things to mention in your application letter.

1 . Express your interest

In the first paragraph of your letter, you're expected to express your interest in the role being advertised. Make sure to convey your enthusiasm through your words. The hiring manager should be able to tell from the tone of the letter that you're excited about working with them and that this is not just another routine letter that you're sending to every other company.  

❌  "In response to your job ad for a Graphic designer, I would like to indicate my interest in the position" 

✔️ "As a lifelong enthusiast of ABC's marketing initiatives, I was thrilled to see your posting for the position of a Graphics designer in your marketing team".

2.  List your experience and qualifications

Right after you have shown interest in the job being advertised, mention your skills, experience and qualifications in a way that aligns with the company's mission and goals.  For example, if the role you're applying for is in the financial sector, you can emphasize how you have worked within the accounting department at your previous job.

3. Mention your best personality traits

While maintaining a professional approach,  don't forget to mention your best personality traits that show your potential employer that you're friendly and easy-going. If the job requires you to work with a team, you can explain how you value community spirit.

4. Express appreciation

Before your sign off your letter, remember to appreciate the hiring manager for taking out time to read what you have written. 

5. Close the letter

 Avoid focusing on how much you need the job and instead place emphasis on what you have to offer. Also, avoid repeating cliche phrases like " thanks for your time and consideration" instead close with a promise. A simple way to go about this is to tell the hiring manager that you're looking forward to an interview with them so you can discuss how your knowledge and experience can help them achieve the company's future goals. 

To sign off, instead of using "Sincerely" you can replace it with other synonyms like " Best regards", or "Respectfully yours".

6. Add a postscript

All of the above are must-haves in your application letter but this last one is optional. Adding a postscript is a special trick that some people use. The postscript P.S screams "important information that you cannot miss" it draws the reader's attention and leaves them wanting more, hence earning you at least a callback or an interview. You can use this to tell the hiring manager something impressive about your career and say that you'd like to share more details if they are interested. 

How To Send A Job Application Letter

There are three ways you can send your application letter, you either submit it through the company’s recruitment portal or via email or a hardcopy alongside your resume in an envelope to the physical address of the company.

Since most companies now digitize their application processes, sending a job application letter through email has become the most popular option. When sending via email, make sure to use a subject line that contains your name and the position you're applying for.

Job Application Letter  Template

Contact Information (if you are submitting a hard copy. Not necessary for online applications)

City, State

Phone Number

Email address

Employer's Contact Information (if you are submitting a hard copy. Not necessary for online applications)

City, state

Dear Mr/Ms Last Name or Dear Hiring manager (if you don't have the name of the person in charge)

Body of Application Letter

The body of your application letter is where you show your interest in the job, the position you're applying for, and mention solid reasons why the employer should grant you an interview. It should include about three to four paragraphs and not be more than one page long.

First Paragraph - mention where you saw the job posting, include the name of a mutual contact where applicable, and express your interest in the position

Middle Paragraph- this paragraph can be broken down into two, and for easy comprehension, you can use bullet points to state and explain your experiences and accomplishments.

Final Paragraph- thank the hiring manager for reviewing your letter and including follow-up information.

Sincerely, Best regards

Your Signature (for hardcopy)

Job Application Letter Example 

Cassandra Ejiro (if you are submitting a hard copy. Not necessary for online applications)

17 DLA Road

Asaba, Delta State

08145633323

[email protected]

21 July 2022 (if you are submitting a hard copy. Not necessary for online applications)

Hezekiah Obi

Human resource manager

Vienna Int'l Hotel

Warri, Delta State

Dear Mr Obi, 

I was thrilled when I came across your job ad for the post of a social media manager on MyJobMag and I decided to give it my best shot.

Looking at your company's ongoing project to launch new community bus terminals, it is obvious that a social media campaign would be a great way to create awareness for the brand, attract potential sponsors and connect with your customers at the grassroots level. I believe I have just what you need to bring this campaign to life.

I've worked as a content manager at New Media group where I had the responsibility of overseeing research, writing, editing and publishing of the company's blog posts. I was also in charge of handling three social media accounts, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram which I successfully grew to above 5000 active followers on each platform within 3 months of consistent posting. 

I also have:

Expertise in WordPress, Facebook and Instagram ads

Basic graphic design skills like creating simple picture graphics and slides best for Instagram posts

Feel free to reach out to me at your convenience to discuss your company's goals and needs in the coming year. You can reach me on 0912345678.

Best regards

Cassandra Ejiro

PS: I would love the opportunity to show you how I generated new customer leads from the comments section of the New Media Twitter handle in just a month, using my 30-day content creation calendar. 

Now that we know how to write an application letter, it is time to start applying for the right job vacancies in Kenya .

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How to write an application letter for employment

An application letter also known as a cover letter is a document accompanied by the curriculum vitae when applying for a job. Your CV contains your skills, experience and education background in detail while your application letter for employment highlights the requirements you have for your desired job. This article will guide you on how to write an application letter for a job vacancy. Read on to know more.

application letter for employment

Writing an application letter requires some skills. Everything has to be professional. Your potential employer will want to see your abilities and talents in your application letter before seeing what you can present. The first rule of writing an application letter is that it should be concise and to the point. Employers do not have time for long letters as they are probably vetting more candidates. Check out job application letter examples and writing tips below.

Steps to writing a good letter of employment

examples of job application letters in kenya

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  • Prepare and organize your thoughts: Keep in mind that a lot of candidates are applying for the same position. Highlight the most useful or relevant skills and experiences. You need to understand what the employer is looking for and be in a position to convince him or her that you are fit for the job. Explain your qualifications and skills in such a way that the need of the employer will be met. With the ideas of what you want to write in mind, better still, written down; you can then proceed to the actual writing.
  • Writing guide: This is a totally different write-up from a quick email to your friend or a thank you note to someone you appreciate. There are expectations from those who will receive your application. Meeting the bare minimum would mean better consideration of your case. You need to adhere to spacing, presentation and length guidelines if you want hiring managers to read your letter.
  • Length: The length should not exceed a page
  • Font: Have between 10 and 12 points in your font size so as to make your legible.
  • Formatting and margins: The format and page margins of your letter matter too. Single space your letter with spaces between every paragraph. Align your text to the left if it is not the default setting. Use at least 1” margins and use a favorable font. Times New Roman, Calibri, and Arial are the most suitable MS Word fonts to use in your application letter for a job.

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The format of an application letter

The following format should be used when writing an application letter:

This includes both your contact and that of your potential employer. The heading contains your name, postal address, the email, phone number, and the date beneath the contact information. The recipient's contact information includes the company name, the address, and their role. Add the reference just below the contact details.

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Introduction

The introduction of an application letter for a job should have a simple salutation such as Dear Mr. /Ms. which is followed by the person's last name. Do not be casual in your greetings. Avoid words like “Hey or hello” and use more professional terms. Only use “To Whom It May Concern” if you are unsure of the name or title person you are addressing. You can also use general salutations like “Dear Human Resources Manager” or “Dear Hiring Manager” if the contact person’s name has not been provided.

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A step by step guide for writing an awesome attachment letter

This part contains the most weight in your application letter. Start by mentioning the job you want and where you heard the vacancy from. Next state your qualifications and convince your employer to be that you are the best guy for the job. Mention any accomplishments you have had in your career or how your skills saved a company you previously worked for in your application letter for a job vacancy. Employers love to hear about your achievements as they are assured that your addition to the company will make the firm more successful. Share every detail in your experience.

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In conclusion, be grateful to your potential employer for taking the time to hear you out and thank them for considering you. The conclusion is usually short, just three to four sentences.

Sign off with with a polite close like yours sincerely or yours faithfully. Complete the letter with your handwritten signature followed by your name, typed. Include your contact information as you end..

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Job application letter template

application letter for employment

Job application letter sample

(Your contact information )

(Employer’s contacts information )

Dear Sir/Madam, (salutation)

Re: Application for the Sales Manager job

I would like to express my interest in the Sale Manager position that was posted on the Daily Magazine on 4th December 2018. My experience and skills are sufficient enough to meet the requirements of this job. (Indicate your interest in the job and from where you learned about it).

Working as a Sales Manager for MNP Company exposed me to very many activities that enhanced my experience in my line of work. I effectively managed the budgets for the company and solved customer complaints amicably for six years. (Talk about what you did in the past that enabled you to gain the skills).

Attached is my resume providing further details about me. Thank you for considering me. (Express gratitude).

examples of job application letters in kenya

How to write a verification of employment letter

(Signature)

Kate Williams

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There you have it. A step by step procedure of writing the best application letter for employment. Go ahead and apply for that job you saw advertised. Goodluck!

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Examples

Job Application Letter

Job application letter maker.

examples of job application letters in kenya

A Job Application Letter is a critical tool for making a positive first impression on potential employers. It’s your chance to showcase your skills and enthusiasm for the position. This guide, complete with letter examples , will walk you through the process of creating a compelling application letter. You’ll learn how to highlight your experiences effectively, tailor your letter to specific jobs, and stand out from other applicants. With these tips and examples, crafting a job application letter that grabs attention becomes an achievable goal.

Job Application Letter Bundle

Download Job Application Letter Bundle

Before you can be considered for a recruitment interview, there are several materials that you need to hand to the employer. One of these is the job application letter. This document accompanies your resume in terms of giving information about your qualifications and other deliverable. We have come up with a list of downloadable job application letters that you can use as guides and references. Browse through them so you can come up with a well-structured, impressive and efficient job application letter.

Job Application Letter

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Job Application Letter for Company

Job Application Letter for Company

Job Application Letter for Teacher

Job Application Letter for Teacher

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Formal Job Application Letter Template

Formal Job Application Letter Template

  • Google Docs

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Job Application Letter for Undergraduate Student Template

Job Application Letter for Undergraduate Student Template

  • Apple Pages

Size: 38 KB

Marketing Assistance Job Application Letter Template

Marketing Assistance Job Application Letter Template

Size: 51 KB

Job Application Letter For Junior Accountant Template

Job Application Letter For Junior Accountant Template

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Job Application Letter for Employment Template

Job Application Letter for Employment Template

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Fresher Job Application Letter Template

Fresher Job Application Letter Template

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Email Job Application Letter Template

Email Job Application Letter Template

Job Application Letter for Junior Doctor Template

Job Application Letter for Junior Doctor Template

Free Job Application Letter For Accountant Assistant Template

Free Job Application Letter For Accountant Assistant Template

Size: 57 KB

Job Application Letter Template For Software Engineer

Job Application Letter Template For Software Engineer

Job Application Letter Template For Assistant

Job Application Letter Template For Assistant

Size: 43 KB

Job Application Letter Template For Accountant

Job Application Letter Template For Accountant

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Job Application Letter For Receptionist Template

Job Application Letter For Receptionist Template

Size: 75 KB

Job Application Letter For Receptionist Position Template

Job Application Letter For Receptionist Position Template

Size: 66 KB

Job Application Letter for Executive Assistant Template

Job Application Letter for Executive Assistant Template

Job Application Letter for Executive Template

Job Application Letter for Executive Template

Size: 58 KB

Job Application Letter for Executive Secretary Template

Job Application Letter for Executive Secretary Template

Job Application Letter For Graphic Designer Template

Job Application Letter For Graphic Designer Template

Job Application Letter for Assistant Professor Template

Job Application Letter for Assistant Professor Template

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Doctor Job Application Letter Template

Doctor Job Application Letter Template

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Clerk Job Application Letter Template

Clerk Job Application Letter Template

Size: 17 KB

Free Job Application Letter for Assistant Engineer Template

Free Job Application Letter for Assistant Engineer Template

Size: 20 KB

Free Job Application Letter for Assistant Manager Template

Free Job Application Letter for Assistant Manager Template

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Free Job Application Letter For Engineer Template

Free Job Application Letter For Engineer Template

Free Job Application Letter to Marketing Manager Template

Free Job Application Letter to Marketing Manager Template

Job Application Letter – Sample and Tips Example

Job Application Letter - Sample and Tips Example

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Good Application Letter Example

Good Application Letter Example

Application Letter / Cover Letter Example

Application Letter / Cover Letter Example

Do You Really Need a Job Application Letter?

It is already common knowledge that a resume is one of the most essential items that you need to prepare whenever you plan to apply for a job. However, it is not the only document that can affect the decisions of employers. Aside from a reference letter  written by another person, you can also create another letter that can help you in your application.

A job application letter, or a cover letter , can also greatly impact the way employers look at you as a candidate. If you can create a comprehensive and strategically-formulated cover letter, then you can have higher chances of getting a call for an interview or for the next phases of the recruitment. Here are some of the reasons why we think that making a job application letter should also be prioritized whenever you plan to immerse in the processes of searching and applying for vacant job positions open for employment:

  • A job application letter can help you easily target the demands of the work position. If there are already specifications with the minimum requirements of the job designation, your job application can provide information and instances that are aligned with what the company is looking for. Even if a resume can also do this, a job application letter is actually more thorough as it allows you to be more detailed when discussing your deliverable. You may also see email cover letter examples .
  • A job application letter can make you more desirable as a candidate. This document does not only present your skills and potential. You can also specify the items that you know about the business and its operations. Through this, you can already discuss how you can help the business achieve its goals. If the business can create the perception that you are truly knowledgeable of the specifics of the work position and why you deserve to be hired, then more interest can be given to your application. You may also like business proposal letter examples .
  • A job application letter can market your professional qualifications. The further you explain what employers can expect from you, the more they can have an overview of how you can add value to the business. This is the reason why you have to be strategic when placing information in the job application letter. As much as possible, include information that are highly-related to the work post that you are targeting and those that are directly aligned with the corporate vision, mission and objective of the company.

Cover Letter / Job Application Letter – Guidelines and Example

Cover Letter / Job Application Letter - Guidelines and Example

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Job Application Letter / Cover Letter Template Example

Job Application Letter / Cover Letter Template Example

Simple Job Application Letter Example

Simple Job Application Letter Example

Basic Job Application Letter Example

Basic Job Application Letter Example

How to Prepare Yourself Before Writing a Job Application Letter

If you want to receive a job appointment letter at the end of the recruitment process, you have to ensure that all the documents that you will submit during your application are on point. The process of developing the content, discussion flow and format of your job application letter is very important.

Unlike how others think of it, a job application letter is actually not that easy to do. Yes, you can just write a letter about your desire to apply for a particular work position any time of the day. However, the question that you need to answer is whether the document that you have written can make you standout from your competitors or not. This is why you have to take your time when planning how to come up with an impressive job application letter. Here is how you can prepare yourself whenever you are already prepared to create your own job application letter:

  • Understand the task that you have at hand. It is best for you to research about the development of an outstanding job application letter first before making it. The knowledge and thought that you have about this process can make it easier for you to understand what you need to write in the job application letter.
  • Make sure that you will have enough relevant information about your prospective employer and the job position that you would like to be hired for. Being knowledgeable of the brand, operational needs and corporate image of the business can help you associate your skills and other qualifications in a more strategic and targeted manner.
  • Think of how your job application letter can impact your chances of being noticed by employers. We never know how businesses select their new hires. Do they look at the resumes first before browsing through the job application letter, or the other way around Do they base their impressions just on your professional profile or they also keenly observe the other supplementary documents that you present? Knowing that you have developed a professional, complete and presentable job application letter can make you more confident in the processes of application which can further boost your confidence in the next phases of the recruitment.
  • Gather keywords which can be used in the job application letter. These keywords must be related to the industry where the business is a part of, the demands of the work position that you are applying for, the nature of operations of the employer, and the specifics of the daily job functions expected from the work post open for employment. Remember that your job application letter does not need to be technical and full of terms and jargon. However, you should also not forget that it must be informative.

Cover Letter for Job Application Example

Cover Letter for Job Application Example

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Job Application Letter – Example

Job Application Letter - Example

Example of a Cover / Application Letter

Example of a Cover / Application Letter

How to Impress Employers Through Your Job Application Letter

Making a job application letter is a task that you need to seriously immerse yourself into. Some people think that a job application letter is not really necessary as a resume can already present the details that the employers would like to know. However, getting higher chances of a callback does not fully rely on providing what employers need to know but also by supplying them with information that can set the standards for the other applicants. This can easily be done through the development of a job application letter that can further elaborate details that a basic resume with a generic format can’t. Listed below are some of the ways on how you can possibly impress employers once they browse through the job application letter that you have submitted. You may also see acknowledgement letter examples & samples.

  • Write the letter in an engaging manner. Ensure that the employers will feel your enthusiasm about the job position that you want to have and the possibility of being a part of the company or the business. You can do this by being aware of the tone and language that you will incorporate in the letter development.
  • Present yourself as a candidate who is not just equipped with all the qualifications needed by the job position, but someone who is willing to learn and consistently wants to excel and improve in his or her chosen craft. This allows the company to have an idea that you have an idea about the business and you have selected to apply there because you believe that the possible employment can result to all parties mutually benefit from and with one another. You may also like employee reference letter samples .
  • Discuss the key requirements of the job position but veer away from presenting those that are already in your resume. There is no need to create a job application letter if you will just repeat what is already in your professional profile. You need to give the employers more insight of who you are and what you can provide the company with if they decide to hire you. You may also check out what is an application letter?
  • Ensure that you can showcase your relevance. List a number of reasons why you are the best candidate for the work position. When stating facts about how your qualifications fit the work description, do not be boastful or overly confident. The discussion must be formal and professional so that you can also make your character shine. Employers do not just look on your professional deliverable as work ethics, character, and adaptability are also important factors that businesses look for in their possible new hires. You might be interested in thank-you letter examples.
  • Focus on the formal letter format and presentation of the job application letter as much as you give focus on the document’s content. Make sure that you will come up with an organized discussion. More so, ensure that you will print the document in a clean and business-appropriate paper. If the company asks you to send it through email, do not forget to check if the job application letter has been attached in your message accordingly. You also have the option to properly format the letter in the body of the actual email.

Cover Letter Example

Cover Letter Example

Standard Cover Letter / Application Letter Format Example

Standard Cover Letter / Application Letter Format Example

Example of a Cover Letter for Work Application

Example of a Cover Letter for Work Application

Cover Letter for Work Application Example

Cover Letter for Work Application Example

Content of a Job Application Letter

Think of your job application letter as a business proposal cover letter . The latter is used to present a blueprint or a plan that can help business transactions between corporate and/or business entities take place. The same goes with the usage of a job application letter. What do you want to present to employers? How do you want to be perceived? Do you think the content of the letter is appealing and impressive enough for an employment transaction to take place? If you can confidently answer these items, then you are on the right track.

The completion of the content in your job application letter must be highly considered. Making a comprehensive job application letter can effectively provide you with a lead advantage during the recruitment and selection process. Here are the important information that you need to include in your job application letter:

  • The date when you have written and submitted the job application letter
  • The name of the person to whom the job application letter is for and his or her connection to the company
  • The business name and other information of the company where you are applying
  • A salutation
  • The job position that you are applying for
  • The statement that you are a great fit for the work position
  • The reason why you would like to be hired for the work post by the employer
  • The relation of your professional work experiences and deliverable to your desired work position
  • The supporting details that can further strengthen your qualifications
  • The relevance of your professional expertise to the goals and objective of the business
  • A conclusion that should appeal to the employer
  • A simple statement that you will be more than willing to progress to the next phases of the hiring process
  • A statement that you will be waiting for the response of the employer regarding the matter
  • A message of appreciation for the employer’s effort and time to review your application
  • Your contact information where the employer may reach you in the future
  • A closing remark and your signature

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Benefits of Having a Comprehensive and Detailed Job Application Letter

With the stiff competition in different industries, you have to come up with ways and strategies on how you can take a step ahead of other applicants. Always remember that there are limited job opportunities that are targeted by highly-qualified and technically-equipped candidates on a daily basis. Having these in mind can help you prepare better when applying for a job. A job application letter can be one of your strengths during this process. Hence, it is important for you to create this document in the most effective way possible. A few of the benefits that you can have as an applicant if you will create a complete and precise job application letter are as follows:

  • Making a job application letter can help you introduce yourself elaborately. You can highlight your key competencies especially those that are not fully-discussed or even placed in your resume summary statement and within the entirety of your professional profile. With this, the employer can give a higher value to your accomplishments and professional experiences. Doing this can also help you showcase instances and real occurrences where your previous employers were able to benefit from your expertise and the execution of your skills in the actual work environment.
  • Creating a job application letter can make it possible for you to further express yourself. Why have you chosen the business as your first choice for possible employment? Why do you think you deserve to be hired? What kind of professional work do you want to be involved in? These are only a few of the questions that you can precisely and directly answer in a job application letter. Most resumes are constraining when it comes to the information that you need to include due to the format that you need to follow. This is not the case when making a job application letter as this document contains a conversation-like content in a professional setting. You may also see business letter examples .
  • Developing a job application letter can give you the chance to explain the weak areas of your resume. As an example, you can discuss reasons on why you have huge employment gaps or why you decided to resign from one company then to another in a short period of time. However, keep in mind that you should not sound defensive when writing these details as it can also negate the purpose of developing the job application letter which is supposed to impress employers. You may also like reference letter examples.
  • Having a job application letter as an essential part of your application strategy can help your qualifications become more tailored with the job position that you are applying for. If you have a job application letter, then you do not need to change a lot of things in your resume as you can already discuss more details in the application letter. Your professional work experiences may not be directly related to the job position that you want. Through the help of a job application letter, you may present the connection of your previous work assignments to the requirements of the new job position that you are applying for. You may also check out appointment letter examples & samples.

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Tips to Follow When Developing a Job Application Letter

Creating an effective Job Application Letter is crucial in the job hunting process. This document, often accompanying your resume, is your opportunity to make a strong first impression. Whether you’re crafting a cover letter or a job application email, there are key elements to include for a professional cover letter. Here’s a guide to help you develop an impactful job application letter:

  • Understand the Purpose : Your job application letter is more than just a formality. It’s a personal introduction and a pitch. It should complement your resume by highlighting your relevant skills and experiences, tailored to the job you’re applying for.
  • Research the Company : Tailoring your letter to the specific company and position is crucial. Show that you have done your homework by mentioning something about the company’s values, culture, or recent achievements.
  • Start Strong : The opening of your professional cover letter sets the tone. Begin with a compelling introduction that grabs the reader’s attention. Mention the position you’re applying for and how you discovered the opening.
  • Highlight Relevant Skills and Experiences : Use the body of your letter to emphasize why you’re the right fit. Focus on experiences and skills that directly relate to the job description . Use specific examples and quantify your achievements where possible.
  • Make it Personal : Avoid generic phrases. Personalize your job application email or letter by reflecting your enthusiasm for the role and explaining why you’re passionate about working for this specific company.
  • Keep it Concise and Clear : Your letter should be easy to read and to the point. Aim for no more than one page. Use short paragraphs and bullet points for easy scanning.
  • Professional Tone and Language : While you want to show your personality, maintain a professional tone. Use formal language and avoid slang or overly casual phrases.
  • Proofread and Edit : Typos and grammatical errors can make a bad impression. Proofread your letter multiple times and consider having someone else review it as well.
  • Closing with a Call to Action : End your letter by thanking the employer for considering your application and express your interest in discussing your candidacy further in an interview.

A well-crafted Job Application Letter is your gateway to capturing the attention of potential employers. By following the outlined tips and emphasizing your unique skills and experiences, you can create a compelling and professional cover letter. Remember, this letter is your chance to make a memorable first impression, paving the way for a successful job application process.

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How to Write a Cover Letter: 10+ Examples, Tips & Templates to Use

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After looking through job offer after neverending job offer, you’ve finally found your dream position.

They offer amazing compensation and benefits. You’ll be surrounded by great coworkers. Perhaps they even have free snacks and great coffee in the breakroom.

Before you can show them how well-suited you are at the interview, you need to write a cover letter that convinces them to give you a shot.

It’s not as hard as you think.

Table of Contents

How to Write a Cover Letter:

  • Format the Cover Letter Template for Perfection
  • Construct a Cover Letter Header With Addresses & Dates
  • Open With a Formal Salutation Using Their Name
  • Introduce Yourself & the Position to Which You’re Applying
  • Explain How They Benefit From Hiring You
  • Show Enthusiasm & Inform Them Why They’re the Ideal Workplace for You
  • Make Them an Offer They Can’t Refuse
  • Sign Off Using a Closing Sentiment & Your Name
  • Add a Postscript for One Last Shot at Winning Them Over

After our guide on how to create a cover letter, there are plenty of cover letter tips and advice to make sure you beat out other candidates.

Then, we end the saga by giving you dozens of links to cover letter examples for specific professions. Use these if you want to go more in-depth on how to write a cover letter for a particular career path.

But first, here are…

3 Awesome Cover Letter Examples to Get the Gears Turning

Before we get to our guide on how to write a cover letter for a job, let’s get things started with three great sample cover letters.

One is for an experienced candidate, and another is for an entry-level applicant. The third one is a fill-in-the-blanks cover letter template for you to copy, paste, and use for yourself.

1. Experienced Cover Letter Example (Mid-Level Job)

In this first cover letter sample, we have a seasoned professional applying for a job she’s got experience in.

Annabel is an office assistant in New Jersey. For the unfortunate reason that her last office was shut down, she’s applying for a similar position at a new company.

Let’s look at how Annabel wins the office manager’s heart over with this cover letter example:

cover letter for mid-level job

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What’d you think?

In less than 300 words, Annabel has definitely created an attention-grabbing cover letter. She shows passion, plenty of experience, and accomplishments to all but secure her a desk and a filing cabinet.

2. Entry-Level Cover Letter Example (First-Time Job)

In this next example, we’re now going to see how to write a cover letter for a job with no experience in that field.

Here we have Thomas.

Thomas just graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering. He has no professional working experience in IT, but he is positive he would be a great fit nonetheless.

Let’s watch how he pulls this off:

cover letter for first-time job

How about that?

Thomas  has  had real-world working experience in the past, but his time employed as a barista was to help him get through college. Though he learned some great skills as a barista, they don’t help him much in getting the job as a software engineer.

However, he makes up for his lack of paid IT experience by showing he has the skills, knowledge, and passion for software engineering.

Use this style also when thinking of how to write a cover letter for an internship.

Let’s continue—

3. General Cover Letter Example (Fill-in-the-Blanks Template)

Below is a sample cover letter template you can copy and paste and use for yourself. Simply replace the bold items in brackets with your information, and you’ll have a great, personalized cover letter written in under 15 minutes!

Here is our cover letter sample template:

[Your Full Name]

[Your Professional Title] (Optional)

[Your Address]

[Your Phone Number]

[Your Email Address]

[Your LinkedIn Profile URL]

[Date of Writing]

[Employer’s Full Name]

[Employer’s Professional Title]

[Company Name]

[Company Address]

[Company Address Line 2]

Dear [Employer’s Name]:

I was thrilled to locate the [Job Title] at [New Company Name]. With my [## of Years] years working as a [Previous or Current Job Title], I’ve become quite experienced with [Give Example of Most Relevant Skills or Competencies]. I am sure that I possess the necessary skills, background, and experience to be a perfect candidate for this position.

In the employment ad’s job responsibilities section, it says you require a [Job Title] with expertise in [List Competencies You Have Which Are Mentioned in the Job Advertisement]. As a [Previous or Current Job Title] with [Previous or Current Company], I successfully managed [Give One or Two Responsibilities Relevant to the New Job Title]. On top of that, I had a few wins which I am quite proud of, including:

  • [Add an Achievement With Numbers to Prove You’re Talented]
  • [Another Accomplishment With Numbers to Drive the Point Home]

Working at [New Company Name] would be an amazing opportunity for me, but not solely because I fit the requirements. Your company also [Mention Something About the Company You Admire, e.g., Values, Projects, Contributions, Ethics, etc.]. Because of that, it would be an honor for me to work for [New Company Name] as the next [Job Title].

Do you have time for a brief chat in the next few days? I’d love to talk about how I can help [New Company Name] achieve its upcoming [Plans , Goals, KPIs, Targets, etc.].

[Digital Signature] (optional)

[Your First & Last Name]

P.S. [Add a Postscript, Optionally, to Remind Them of Your Value, Throw in One More Fact, or to Add a Creative Touch].

Not so bad, right?

This one follows our standard guidelines on what to include in a cover letter. To make sure you don’t neglect any important cover letter sections, see this article:  What to Include in a Cover Letter (15+ Examples of What Goes Where)

Also, show your resume the same love and attention—it’s just as important if you want that interview. Read our guide here:  How to Write a Resume for a Job  

Otherwise, let’s continue—

Here is our step-by-step guide on….

How to Write a Cover Letter

1. format the cover letter before you begin writing.

Most employers prefer to read a resume if a cover letter comes attached.

And guess what?

Those same employers favor a cover letter which is arranged correctly.

Here’s how to format a cover letter effectively:

  • Align everything to the left side (block formatting), from beginning to end. Don’t use text justification.
  • Single line space all text (or use 1.15 line spacing).
  • Use a double space between each cover letter section and paragraph.
  • Include a  1-inch margin  on all sides of the cover letter.
  • Choose a great cover letter font . Select the font by how legible it is over how pretty it looks.
  • When in doubt, a cover letter is a business document, so follow formal letter formatting rules.
  • Pick a cover letter template that matches your resume template to give the employer one unified job application package.
  • Unless otherwise instructed, send them a cover letter PDF rather than Microsoft Word doc or another format. PDFs look better on more devices than Word cover letters.

Never let your cover letter spill over onto a  second page . One page is plenty. In general, the best cover letters are relevant, concise, and have a word count which doesn’t exceed 300 words.

A cover letter should be relatively simple: why you are interested in the position, why the company should be interested in you, and how you fit the job posting. A resume tells the reader where you’ve been while the cover letter tells them where you hope to go. Be authentic, keep that one thing in mind, and don’t overcomplicate it. Krystal Yates career transition mentor, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

Pro Tip:  If you choose a creative cover letter template with your personal details enlarged and styled to the center or right, don’t worry. Just make sure it matches your resume, and left-align the remainder of your job application letter.

Want more ideas and tips for formatting a cover letter properly? Read our guide:  Cover Letter Format: Templates, Ready-to-Use Layouts, & 20+ Samples

2. Construct a Proper Header Including Your Info and Theirs

The header of a cover letter is quite simple—it’s basically like addressing a postcard. Just your deets, a date, and their info.

Here’s how to write an effective cover letter heading area:

  • On any formal letter, such as when writing a good cover letter, the sender’s information goes first. Include your name and address, to follow standard letter formatting rules. Add relevant contact information, such as your phone number, email address, or LinkedIn URL.
  • Leave a line break, then add the date of writing.
  • Finally, add the recipient’s information, including the name and job title of the person reviewing your application, followed by the company’s name and address.

This is what it looks like in practice:

[Your Job Title] (Optional)

[Hiring Manager’s Full Name]

[Hiring Manager’s Title]

Like I said, piece of cake, right?

Pro Tip:  Don’t worry about adding other contact details of the hiring manager or company; their name and address will do.

Want to go into more detail on your cover letter heading? We’ve got a detailed writeup right this way:  Cover Letter Heading: Templates, Rules, and 4+ Sample Headers

3. Open Using a Simple Salutation as a Greeting

Dear Jennifer:

The cover letter salutation sounds even easier than the heading, doesn’t it?

Not so fast.

There are a lot of nuances to be considered here.

Who to address a cover letter to?

  • Find the name of the hiring manager or recruiter, because  science says  people are more receptive to the sound of their own names.
  • Locate their names by searching LinkedIn, checking the job ad, or looking at the company’s about page online.
  • If those fail, give them a call!

First name or last?

If applying to a more traditional role, such as at a law firm or at a university, go with their title (e.g., Mr., Ms., Mrs., Dr.) and their last name to be on the safe side. Otherwise, using their first name is a great way to grab the reader’s attention.

How to address a cover letter with no name?

If you tried everything and can’t find the hiring manager’s name, go with “Dear hiring manager.” Replace “hiring manager” with a job title (e.g., “IT director,” “HR manager”) if you at least have that information.

If you aren’t happy with these options, go ahead and skip the salutation, jumping straight to the first paragraph. That’s much better than the universally despised “Dear sir or madam.”

Comma, semicolon, or colon?

Finally,  use a colon  (:) rather than a comma after your cover letter greeting. Save the commas for less-formal letters to your grandparents.

Pro Tip:  How to address a cover letter to two or more people? Separate each name as you would any comma-separated list (e.g., “Dear Jessica, John, and Jill:”). However, go in descending order by job title, listing the person who is highest in company rank first.

Got further questions on addressing a cover letter correctly? Have a look at our cover letter guidelines here:  How to Address a Cover Letter: Sample & Guide [20+ Examples]

4. Start by Introducing Yourself and Stating the Position You’re Applying For

The opening of a cover letter sets the tone for what follows.

Bore them at your own peril.

Intrigue them, and they’ll be dying to read more.

How to write a cover letter opening paragraph that’ll keep you in the running?

Here’s how to make a cover letter intro:

  • It must introduce you to them as a candidate.
  • It needs to officially identify the position to which you’re applying.
  • It should give a quick overview of your professional background, skills, and experience.
  • It has to be relevant to the company and the particular position.

Let’s look at a sample customer service representative cover letter introduction:

I just happened across the opening for the customer service representative position at Swerve Media Group, and I’m excited at the chance to apply for the position. As a CSR for The Bright Agency for over two years, I’ve become well-versed in resolving conflict, assisting clients, and promoting upsells. I’m certain I have the patience, attentiveness, and personable nature needed to be a stellar customer service rep at Swerve.

As you can see, writing a cover letter is not rocket science.

This cover letter beginning is basic but it  will  deliver—it ticks all the boxes I mentioned above.

Pro Tip:  Cut any unnecessary or irrelevant sentences from your cover letter, whether it’s in your intro or later on. A cover letter should be brief and to the point. Save the hiring manager time while saving yourself time, and save some space while you’re at it.

Need more ideas for how to write a good cover letter introduction paragraph? There are a few effective hacks and strategies. You can get a bit creative, use enthusiasm, or name drop someone who referred you to this job. Check out our complete “beginners” tutorial here:  How to Start a Cover Letter: 25+ Introduction Examples & Ways to Open

5. Explain How the Company Benefits by Adding You to the Team

You’re applying for a job, and the hiring manager’s job is to assess how well you’d fit.

In the second paragraph, it’s time to show them you’re the best candidate they could possibly consider.

Refer to the job description.

The employment offer’s job requirements section tells you exactly the applicant they’re looking for.

Let them know their search is over.

Here’s a sample cover letter second paragraph continuing with our CSR job:

According to the job description I found on Indeed, you’re searching for a customer service representative with knowledge of the Salesforce customer relationship management software and who is able to resolve disputes and inquiries professionally. As a customer service representative at The Bright Agency, I used Salesforce on a daily basis, going even further to help train new colleagues on the CRM software. Furthermore, I had the highest client satisfaction rating (97.9%) based on closed cases. I am confident I could bring the same level of attentiveness and initiative to Swerve Media Group as the new CSR.

See how effective that is?

In this middle paragraph, we reiterate a few of the key qualifications they’re looking for according to the job ad. Then, we show them how we meet and exceed their expectations.

Let’s check out one more, this time using a slightly different format:

According to the job ad for the marketing position from LinkedIn, you’re searching for a digital marketer with a wide breadth of expertise in managing campaigns, social media marketing, content strategy, and SEO. At my last position at Smart Marketing Ventures, I had quite a few wins I’m proud of, including:

  • Increased website traffic on last 10 client websites by an average of 125% through combination of social media strategy and content marketing initiatives.
  • Improved year-over-year revenue for 5 online retailers by 30% on average, accounting for more than $57,000 in increased profit overall.
  • Boosted returning readers and customers by 23% through new marketing campaigns.

As you can see, I take my work seriously and care completely about the results I deliver on behalf of my company. Were you to hire me at The Jonas Agency, I would bring that same drive and commitment with me each and every day.

That one’s a bit longer, but it’s super impressive.

Use this bullet point style when you have multiple achievements with numbers to allow them to stand out and be readily seen. Great for jobs like sales, IT, or teaching, for example.

Write a cover letter like you would a marketing email. So instead of starting with, ‘I’m writing this letter to show my interest for the marketing job you have advertised,’ start it with something like this – ‘Looking for more leads? In my role at Google, I helped generate over 327 leads this year with an ROI of 217%.’ By giving a benefit of having you in the company with a concrete example of your success, you’ll captivate the reader and increase your likelihood of a response. Matt Dodgson Founder of Market Recruitment

Pro Tip:  Don’t echo your resume. A great cover letter should complement your resume rather than repeat its contents. A great use of a cover letter is also to explain any employment gaps which may be blatantly obvious on your resume.

Are you writing a cover letter in an email? Slightly different rules apply. Make sure you play by these:  Email Cover Letter: Sample, Proper Email Format, 20+ Tips

6. Show You’re Interested in Them Rather Than Any General Company

Don’t simply tell them how you’ll make their lives better.

Explain to them that  they’re  perfect for  you , as well.

Of course the company needs to know that you have the job skills, work experience, and professional background they’re seeking. However, they also want to hire someone who’ll enjoy coming to work for them and who’ll be a great fit on the team.

There are several ways to go about this:

Show love for the company, its products, or its history:

I’ve been a fan of Samsung products from my very first flip phone back when I was a teenager. Admittedly, part of that fond hindsight may be due to the fact that it helped me contact my high school crush on the weekends. However, I have been a Samsung devotee ever since, and I’m currently married to the Note 10 and engaged to that same high school crush (so thanks, Samsung!). I would be incredibly fortunate to be considered for the position at a company I’ve admired for more than a decade.

Display enthusiasm for the work you’ll be involved in:

My grandmother immigrated to New York from Bologna almost 50 years ago, and I used to enjoy helping her prepare dishes from her native Emilia-Romagna region when I was a little boy. The love of Italian food, particularly the flavors of this area, hasn’t left me. I’d be thrilled to be considered for the chef position at such a fabulous restaurant, especially one that keeps the tastes and smells of my grandmother’s kitchen alive as authentically as you do.

Demonstrate your willingness and readiness to take on their challenges:

Given the recent investment into your company by Angel Partners—congratulations, by the way!—your company has now allocated a large portion of it to your content marketing efforts. I happen to thrive under pressure and with tight deadlines, and I always make sure the quality of my work is never sacrificed for quantity. If you consider me for the copywriting position, I’m certain I would bring the same balance of high-quality writing and quick turnaround time you’re looking for.

What did you think of these three cover letter examples?

As you can see, there’s no one right way to go about it. Use creativity, bits of humor, even exclamation marks to believably highlight your enthusiasm.

The key thing here is to show them you’re interested in more than the money they’re offering, and you’ll be fine.

7. Make Your Offer by Crafting a Powerful Closing Statement

You’re almost there—

Time to wrap it up with a powerful and compelling cover letter closing paragraph.

How to end a cover letter effectively?

In the last paragraph of a cover letter, invite them to discuss further, request a meeting, and promise them all this greatness you’ve exemplified is just the tip of the iceberg.

Here is a simple cover letter closing example:

Would you have time for a quick phone call or meeting? I’d love to demonstrate how I could bring similar results (the 35% decrease in overhead) to your company.

That’s what you call “ending on a high note!”

Pro Tip:  There are two important things to keep in mind when ending a cover letter. Don’t come off needy (no begging!), and skip that tired phrase “thanks for your time and consideration” or any variation like it.

The cover letter ending paragraph is just a sentence or two, but it can make or break your job application. Don’t let that happen:  How to End a Cover Letter [20+ Examples of Great Closing Paragraphs]

8. Sign Off With a Complimentary Close and Your Name

Signing off on a cover letter is super straightforward and simple.

Here’s what it looks like:

Jessica Paris

Easy peasy.

“Sincerely” is the most standard complimentary close (also known as a  valediction ), but feel free to use other formal or semi-formal options, as well. “Regards,” “Yours Truly,” or “Thank You” work just fine, too.

Avoid anything too informal, such as “Peace,” “Cheers,” or “TTYL.” Just as you start a cover letter formally, end the cover letter formally, also.

Pro Tip:  If you’re handing in a physical copy of your cover letter, leave a few extra spaces between the complimentary closing and your name. Then, add a handwritten signature between for a stylish and professional flourish. If you know how, you can also include your digital signature for some bonus points.

9. Add a Postscript for One More Shot at Calling Their Attention to Your Offer

Thought you were done?

While you  could  end a cover letter here, there’s one nifty little trick that works wonders.

The postscript.

A postscript is meant to be used as a sort of written afterthought. However, you can use the P.S. statement on a cover letter to get one more word in edgewise.

You could use it to reiterate your value statement, like this:

P.S. I was instrumental in raising NPS scores by 30%, and I’d be happy to give you my plan for how I’d implement a similar overhaul at your company, as well.

Or, you could use it to show some early company spirit:

P.S. I know it’s early and I don’t want to be presumptuous. However, I found myself already trying on some black and gold outfits in anticipation!

Or, get them excited about meeting you:

P.S. By the way, I saw on the company’s about page that you enjoy pastries and good coffee. What would you think about meeting at Daily Provisions? They’ve got amazing donuts and the best espresso to wash it all down!

The sky’s the limit!

7+ Cover Letter Tips & How NOT to Write a Cover Letter

Here are cover letter tips and advice to smooth down the edges:

1. Don’t Write a Generic Cover Letter

If there’s only one thing you’ll remember from this guide, it should be this—

Always tailor your cover letter to one specific company and one particular job position.

Hiring managers can tell immediately if you created one generic cover letter and sent it all over the tri-state area. They throw those out.

If you want to save time, consider making a “master” cover letter. Using this, you can just do a few minor modifications prior to sending each cover letter and resume out.

Saves time while still feeling targeted!

If you want to learn how to write an all-purpose cover letter and get a few more master cover letter examples, check out this guide:  General Cover Letter that Isn’t Generic

2. Be Professional in Your Contact Details

When adding an email address, don’t use your old high school handle ( str8ballin69@… ). Use a respected email service such as Gmail, rather than one that makes you look ancient (sorry, AOL). Also, it’s disrespectful to use your current company’s email address as your contact email, so just don’t.

Finally,  fix your LinkedIn URL . Many people keep the one that’s given to them, such as  linkedin.com/in/john-smith-58914z7b . Take 30 seconds, go into your settings, and adjust the URL to just your name or something that represents you professionally.

3. Don’t Make the Cover Letter All About You

The application letter is meant to inform them just how well you match the company’s needs.

However, don’t make it all “I’m looking for such-and-such” or “I have this skill and that ability.”

Rather, say those things while bringing each around to the company’s point of view. If you have communication skills, explain to them how your ability to communicate effectively would benefit them.

4. Show Personality

The resume you wrote probably included fragmented sentences and nothing but fact after monotonous fact.

Let loose a bit on your cover letter to exhibit your human side. Don’t be afraid to tell an (appropriate) joke or let your passion shine through.

The cover letter is where you have the opportunity to showcase your personality a bit. Take a look at the company’s webpage and social media and mimic their style and culture. Always be authentic and yourself, but if you feel that there is a synergy to your personality and the organization’s philosophy or ethos, then the cover letter is where you can begin to illustrate that! Roy Munk President, GHS Recruiting

5. Use Keywords

Many organizations, particularly larger ones, use an ATS (applicant tracking system) to help them sort through and manage all the resumes and cover letters they get each day.

The ATS also has the added role of locating particular  keywords and phrases  the HR manager or recruiter searches for. The ATS then scores each resume and cover letter based on how well they match the job description.

If you’re a poor match, no interview.

So, look through the job description to identify the particular skills and experience they want. Work those keywords into your cover letter and resume for a job application sure to get a callback.

6. Refrain from Buzzwords and Jargon

You might know what it means.

And your potential future supervisor may understand it.

However, industry buzzwords and jargon often get lost in translation somewhere in the middle. Hiring managers often know just the basics about your particular role, since they recruit for multiple positions. Specific lingo from your niche will confuse them or mean nothing, at the very least.

7. Proofread

It sounds obvious, but this doesn’t stop a sizable portion of cover letters and resumes from having typos, dating errors, and other mistakes.

Use a spell checker and grammar checker such as Grammarly to be safe. Then, give it to a friend or family member for another once-over just in case.

It would be a shame to be super qualified but dismissed from the running for such a stupid oversight!

8. Prepare for the Interview!

By now, you know how to write a cover letter for a job application sure to get a reply and an interview offer.

There’s no time to waste—

Read our guide on  how to prepare for an interview , prepare yourself for the  common questions they’ll ask you , and  learn what to bring to your meeting .

There are plenty more cover letter tips and advice to heed and to help ensure you get that job offer or interview. Take a gander at this one:  35+ Successful Cover Letter Tips, Advice & Guidelines

Specific Cover Letter Examples: Guides on Writing Cover Letters for Particular Jobs

This was a general guide on how to make a cover letter for any job.

One of the most important rules is to tailor your cover letter to one particular job. With that in mind, here are cover letter guides for specific trades and occupations:

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Education & Learning

Academic Cover Letter

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Graduate School Cover Letter

Internship Cover Letter

Librarian Cover Letter

Recent Graduate Cover Letter

Research Assistant Cover Letter

School Counselor Cover Letter

Substitute Teacher Cover Letter

Teacher Cover Letter

Teaching Assistant Cover Letter

Engineering & Scientific

Data Analyst Cover Letter

Engineering Cover Letter

Mechanical Engineering Cover Letter

Food Service & Hospitality

Flight Attendant Cover Letter

Restaurant Manager Cover Letter

Server Cover Letter

Information Technology (IT)

Computer Science Cover Letter

IT Cover Letter

IT Technician Cover Letter

Software Engineer Cover Letter

Web Developer Cover Letter

Legal, Law Enforcement & Emergency Services

Legal Cover Letter

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Management & Leadership

Business Cover Letter

Human Resources Cover Letter

HR Generalist Cover Letter

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Manager Cover Letter

Medicine, Healthcare & Wellbeing

CNA Cover Letter

Dental Assistant Cover Letter

Esthetician Cover Letter

Medical Assistant Cover Letter

Medical Scribe Cover Letter

Nursing Cover Letter

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Physician Assistant Cover Letter

Physical Therapy Cover Letter

RN Cover Letter

Office & Administrative

Accounts Payable Cover Letter

Administrative Assistant Cover Letter

Data Entry Cover Letter

Executive Assistant Cover Letter

Front Desk Cover Letter

Medical Receptionist Cover Letter

Office Assistant Cover Letter

Office Manager Cover Letter

Personal Assistant Cover Letter

Receptionist Cover Letter

Secretary Cover Letter

Real Estate & Construction

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Retail & Customer Service

Call Center Cover Letter

Cashier Cover Letter

Customer Service Cover Letter

Retail Cover Letter

Sales & Marketing

Consulting Cover Letter

Marketing Cover Letter

Marketing Manager Cover Letter

Sales Cover Letter

Sales Associate Cover Letter

Sales Representative Cover Letter

Career Change Cover Letter

Entry-Level Cover Letter

Relocation Cover Letter

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Key Takeaway

Writing a cover letter always sounds like a bore and a pain.

Hopefully you now see that it’s not so difficult to write a cover letter that’ll score you an interview after all.

Let’s go over the general rules once again.

Here’s how to write a cover letter:

  • Format the cover letter template first.
  • Create a cover letter heading in a formal style.
  • Use the hiring manager’s name in the cover letter greeting.
  • Introduce yourself with a captivating opening statement.
  • Identify how the company benefits by taking you on board.
  • Show them you’re interested in more than the money.
  • End the cover letter with a powerful call to action.
  • Sign off professionally with a complimentary close and signature.
  • Consider an optional postscript to grab their attention once more.

There you have it! If you’ve got any additional questions on how to write a cover letter for a resume, we’d be happy to answer them below in the comment area. Thanks for reading!

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Want to include a Cover Letter on that job application?

Here’s a step-by-step guide of how to complete a cover letter.

Also, what it should and shouldn’t entail.

A cover letter should be a single page letter that you include with your job application.

Thing is, you can always include one, unless the job advertisement clearly says you shouldn’t.

Always remember to keep it short because it should be a summary and not your autobiography.

1. Follow The Rules of Formal Business Letters:

Your cover letter should include:

1. Your name

2. Your phone number

3. Your email address

4. The date of the letter

5. The name of the hiring manager and their title

6. The name of the company you are applying to as well

2. Introduce yourself and the purpose of your letter. It can be as simple as:

Dear. Mr. Matayo,

I am writing to apply for the position of Sales Executive for City Bank as advertised on your website. I have 3 years of experience and believe my skills & experience are a good fit.

3. Review the Job Responsibilities & Qualification:

Truth is, most important requirements for a job opening are usually listed in the job description, or highlighted more than once.

What you do here is align your skills, competencies & qualification with the responsibilities.

Simple example

As a seasoned Sales Executive with over 3 years of experience, I am thrilled about the prospect of joining City Bank to contribute as a key member of the sales team. Throughout my career, I have demonstrated exceptional communication and negotiation skills, consistently exceeding sales targets. My ability to build and nurture client relationships, coupled with a deep understanding of market trends, positions me as a valuable asset to drive revenue growth at City Bank

Ensure you list as many skills and references as pertaining to the job as possible.

If you do not know how to structure them into a sentence, a short bullet list is fine. But make sure what you have listed corresponds to 90% of the job responsibilities.

4. Sell yourself:

You have to let them know why you are right for the job.

Don’t make the mistake of mentioning your skills and competencies without indicating why you are the best fit for the job.

As a dynamic Sales Executive, my proven track record in driving substantial revenue growth makes me the perfect fit for this role.

With a keen ability to build lasting client relationships and a passion for exceeding sales targets, I am confident in my capacity to contribute significantly to City Bank’s success.

I am inspired by City Bank’s mission, and I am eager to leverage my expertise in strategic sales, client acquisition, and market analysis to propel the company forward.

My achievements speak for themselves, including a remarkable 120% increase in company sales, equivalent to Ksh. 200M in Q2. Additionally, I played a pivotal role in training 32 employees on a new and effective company training model.

I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to bring my results-driven approach and dedication to excellence to City Bank, contributing to the continued success of the sales team and the overall growth of the organization.

5. Conclude your letter and ask them to contact you:

The conclusion can be as simple as:

If you are searching for a competent Sales Executive who has the drive to meet company goals effectively, we should speak. You may contact me at +25471234567890 or [email protected]

Here’s a Recap:

– Heading (Address and Who you are addressing to)

– Salutation

– Opening Paragraph (Who you are)

– 2nd Paragraph (Your skills and Qualifications.)

– 3rd Paragraph (Sell yourself and why you are a fit)

– Closing Paragraph (Ask them to contact you)

– Indicate any attachment.

What you shouldn’t have on a cover letter:

1. Spelling / Grammar Errors

2. Info Not Related to the Job

3. Negative Comments about your past/ current employer

4. Very long paragraphs

5. Wrong Name of the Contact Person

6. Qualifications You Don’t Have

7. Personal information

In many cases, your cover letter can actually make the difference between getting selected for an interview or not.

Hence, it is a good opportunity and avenue to sell your skills, competencies and qualifications to the hiring manager.

All the best.

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Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to apply for the nursing position at [Hospital Name] in Kenya. As a highly skilled and compassionate registered nurse with [Number of years] of experience, I am confident in my ability to contribute to your team and the patients you serve positively.

My nursing experience includes working in various healthcare settings, including [Hospital/clinic names], where I have developed various skills, such as administering medications, assessing patients, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to provide excellent patient care. I deeply understand patient needs and am skilled in developing personalized care plans to ensure that patients receive the best possible care.

In addition to my technical nursing skills, I am highly empathetic and skilled in communicating with patients and their families. I understand that nursing is about providing medical treatment and emotional support to patients and their families during challenging times.

I am also committed to lifelong learning and professional development, and I am excited about the opportunity to work at [Hospital Name], which has a reputation for excellence in healthcare. I am confident that my skills, experience, and dedication make me an ideal candidate for the nursing position at your hospital.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Some best practices to consider while writing an application letter for a nursing job in Kenya are:

  • Tailor your application letter to the job description and the hospital: Customize your application letter to the specific job and hospital you are applying for. Highlight the skills and experience that match the job requirements.
  • Use a professional and concise tone: Keep your letter professional and to the point. Use correct grammar and avoid typos or errors.
  • Highlight your achievements: Mention any awards, certifications, or achievements you have earned during your nursing career.
  • Show your passion for nursing: Explain why you chose nursing as a career and why you are passionate about helping patients.
  • End with a call to action: Close your letter by expressing your interest in meeting with the hiring manager to discuss your application further.
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Today, i am glad to share an accounting cover letter that brought many interviews for one of our clients.

What is a cover letter? Many of us are often confused as to what to include in a cover letter. Do you repeat the same info in your CV? What is the importance of a cover letter anyway?

The main purpose of a cover letter is to explain or prove why one is a suitable candidate for a given job. It’s not a chance to repeat your duties and responsibilities as outlined in your CV.

This sample cover letter for a senior accountant job will help you put together a winning job application.

[Insert date here]

John Kamau, Head of HR, John and John Limited, P.O. Box Nairobi Kenya.

Dear Mr John,

Re: Senior Accountant position, Ref: SA555 With several years experience as a senior accountant, I am now looking for a position with an expanding company to both challenge my skills and be a part of the development process of the organization. I wish to express my interest for the position of senior accountant with your company, as advertised on Corporate Staffing website on (date, month / year).

During my five years at company XXX, I gained experience in all areas of accounting, including taxation, internal controls, financial and business management. As a senior accountant, I helped my firm reduce overheads by 26% margin through effective cost control measures. I was also instrumental in clearing KRA audit issues that had been pending for three years; and we are now tax compliant. More so, I pride myself in my ability to easily grasp technical requirements and excellent understanding of accounting computer systems; including keeping up-to-date with new software in the market.

Additionally, am a, people-oriented person, with strong leadership and team-building abilities, making me highly suited to senior management roles. I have often had to allocate tasks, train, mentor, and manage a team to achieve set results within set deadlines, while ensuring quality.

Please see enclosed CV for your perusal. Thank you for taking the time to consider my application and I look forward to meeting with you to discuss the position further.

Kind regards,

[sign here]

Candidate XXXX

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Job Application Letter Sample Kenya

Are you looking for a job in Kenya and need help with your job application letter? Look no further! In this article, we provide examples of Job Application Letter Sample Kenya that you can use as a guide to craft your own personalized letter. Feel free to modify these examples to suit your specific needs and make a great first impression on potential employers.

Explaining the Pain Point for Job Application Letter Sample Kenya

When applying for a job in Kenya, your application letter is often the first point of contact between you and the employer. A well-written job application letter can help you stand out from other applicants and increase your chances of getting an interview. However, many job seekers struggle with crafting an effective application letter that highlights their qualifications and experiences. Here are some common pain points that job seekers face when writing a job application letter:

  • Difficulty in expressing their qualifications and experiences concisely
  • Uncertainty about how to format and structure the letter
  • Lack of knowledge on what information to include in the letter
  • Inability to customize the letter for different job applications

Example of Job Application Letter Sample Kenya

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to express my interest in the [Position Name] position at [Company Name] as advertised on [Job Board/Company Website]. With a [Number of Years] years of experience in [Your Field], I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to your team.

During my time at [Previous Company], I successfully [Achievement or Project]. This experience has equipped me with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the [Position Name] role at [Company Name]. I am particularly excited about the opportunity to [Specific Task or Responsibility from Job Posting].

I am impressed by [Company Name]’s commitment to [Company Value or Mission Statement], and I believe that my background in [Your Field] aligns well with the values of your organization. I am excited about the possibility of contributing to your team and would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my skills and experiences can benefit [Company Name].

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How to Write an Application Letter (Sample Included!) was originally published on The Muse , a great place to research companies and careers. Click here to search for great jobs and companies near you.

Whether you’re applying for a job , internship , scholarship, or volunteer position, a well-crafted application letter can help you stand out. It’s your chance to introduce yourself and make a strong first impression that sets you apart from the competition.

But how do you write an application letter that’s effective? Below, we’ll explain when to use this method of introduction and give you practical tips on writing one that gets results. Plus, we’ve included a sample application letter and a template to help you create the perfect document for any opportunity.

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What is an application letter?

An application letter is a document sent with your resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience. It’s a crucial part of an application for work as it introduces you to potential employers and highlights your qualifications.

While some companies request it at the beginning of the application process, others might ask for it later, or not at all—but it’s always a valuable addition.

Unlike a resume, which outlines your work history, a written application allows you to elaborate on your achievements and how they relate to the job you are applying for. It is a much more specific way to introduce yourself and explain why you would be a good fit for the job.

How is an application letter different from a cover letter?

Some people use the terms “application letter” and “cover letter” interchangeably, but there are subtle differences between the two.

An application letter serves as your formal introduction to a potential employer. It highlights your interest in the role, your qualifications, and why you’re a good fit for the position. It’s a standalone document that provides a comprehensive overview of your skills and experiences.

On the other hand, a cover letter is usually more concise than an application letter and serves as a complementary document to your resume, providing additional context to your job application. It elaborates on specific points from your resume and explains how your background aligns with the job requirements.

Also, job application letters follow a more formal structure, often resembling a traditional business letter. They include your contact information, the date, and the employer’s contact information at the top. An application letter is usually addressed to a specific individual, such as the hiring manager or recruiter. While cover letters also have a professional tone, they can be less formal in structure.

Finally, the application letter is used primarily for job applications, internship applications, scholarship applications, and volunteer positions. In contrast, the cover letter is specifically used to accompany a resume during job applications.

When do you need to send an application letter?

Application letters are typically required when applying for jobs. However, there are other scenarios where you might need one:

  • Scholarship applications: When applying for scholarships, this kind of letter can help you stand out by showcasing your academic achievements and career goals .
  • Volunteer positions: Some volunteer organizations require an application letter to understand your motivations and skills relevant to the position.
  • Internship applications: Internships often require this document to understand your interest in the role and what you hope to gain from the experience.
  • Networking purposes: Sending one when reaching out to potential mentors or industry professionals can help you establish a connection and explain your career aspirations.

7 tips on how to write a job application letter

Writing an effective application letter involves more than just summarizing your resume. Here are seven tips to write yours:

1. Research the company—at least do a quick Google search!

Before you start writing, research the company to understand its culture, values, and needs. Tailor your letter to align with the company’s mission and the job description. There is nothing better for an HR professional than feeling that you don’t just want any job; you want to work with them for specific reasons, such as X and Y.

“Address the letter to the hiring manager by name if possible,” says Mike Chappell, CEO of FormsPal , who has more than a decade of experience reviewing application letters. “This shows that you’ve done your research and are genuinely interested in the company.”

2. Use a professional format and design

Your application letter should follow a formal letter of application format. Use a standard font like Times New Roman or Arial, and keep the font size between 10 and 12 points. Include your contact information, the date, and the employer’s contact information at the top of the letter.

There are many layouts online that you can use. Find one that represents your style and complements your resume.

3. Make it engaging from the start with a strong opening

Your opening paragraph should grab the reader’s attention. Mention the position you’re applying for and where you found the job listing. If you were referred by someone, include their name. Briefly introduce yourself and explain why you’re interested in the role.

4. Highlight your qualifications—what you can’t fully convey in your resume

In the body of your applicant letter, highlight your relevant skills, experiences, and achievements. “Use specific examples to showcase your accomplishments and how they relate to the job you’re applying for,” Chappell says. “ Quantifiable results can make a strong impact.”

Avoid repeating information from your resume; instead, expand on your most relevant experiences.

5. Show enthusiasm and genuine interest

Employers want to hire candidates who are enthusiastic about the role and the company. Show your excitement for the opportunity. Explain why you are specifically interested in this job and how it aligns with your career goals.

6. Keep it concise

While it’s important to provide enough detail, your application letter should be concise. Aim for one page, with three to four paragraphs. Be clear and to the point, avoiding unnecessary fluff.

7. Proofread carefully

Typos and grammatical errors can leave a negative impression on employers. Carefully proofread your letter before sending it. Consider asking another person to review it as well.

Letter of application sample

Here’s a super complete example of application letter to help you get started:

August 1, 2024

Ms. Jane Doe

Hiring Manager

Innovative Solutions Inc.

456 Maple Avenue

Springfield, IL 62705

Dear Ms. Doe,

I am writing to express my interest in the Marketing Manager position at Innovative Solutions Inc., as advertised on your company’s careers page. With more than five years of experience in marketing and a proven track record of successful campaigns, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to your team and drive impactful marketing strategies.

In my previous role as a Senior Marketing Specialist at Creative Solutions LLC, I led a team in developing and executing a comprehensive marketing strategy that resulted in a 30% increase in brand awareness and a 25% boost in lead generation. My responsibilities included overseeing digital marketing campaigns, analyzing market trends, and coordinating with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment with overall business goals. This experience has honed my skills in strategic planning, data analysis, and team leadership.

I am particularly impressed by Innovative Solutions Inc.’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to deliver innovative marketing solutions. Your recent campaign, which utilized artificial intelligence to optimize ad targeting, is a testament to your forward-thinking approach. I am eager to bring my expertise in digital marketing and campaign management to your team and contribute to similar groundbreaking projects.

My strong analytical skills, combined with my ability to lead and inspire a team, make me a great fit for this role. I am confident that my background and enthusiasm for innovative marketing strategies align well with the needs of Innovative Solutions Inc.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how my skills and experiences can contribute to the continued success of Innovative Solutions Inc.

123 Elm Street

Springfield, IL 62704

[email protected]

(555) 123-4567

Template for an application letter

You can also use the following application format to structure your application letter for a job:

[Recipient’s name]

[Company’s name]

[Company’s address]

[City, State, ZIP Code]

Dear [Recipient’s name],

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job title] position at [Company name] as advertised on [Where you found the job listing]. With my background in [Field or industry] and a passion for [Specific aspect of the job or industry], I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to your team.

In my previous role at [Previous company], I developed [Specific skills or achievements]. I successfully [Describe a project or responsibility], which resulted in [Quantifiable result or achievement]. This experience has equipped me with [Relevant skills] that I am eager to bring to [Company name].

I am particularly impressed by [Company name]’s commitment to [Specific company initiative or value], and I am enthusiastic about the prospect of working with a team that values [Related value or skill]. I am confident that my skills and experiences align well with the requirements of the [Job title] position.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how my background, skills, and enthusiasm can contribute to the success of [Company Name].

[Your Name]

[Your address]

[Your email address]

[Your phone number]

Common mistakes to avoid

When writing a letter of application for employment, be aware of these common mistakes:

  • Being too generic: Focus your letter on the specific job and company, and mention detailed information about them. Don’t default to a one-size-fits-all approach or AI-written document. “It is generally best to avoid using generative AI to write your application letters for you,” says Edward Tian, CEO of AI detector GPTZero . “Only you can write about those specific aspects of your identity and experiences in such a personal way.”
  • Focusing too much on yourself: While it’s important to highlight your qualifications, make sure to explain how you can benefit the company. “You can talk about your career goals, college classes that piqued your interest in the type of job you’re applying to—just make sure that they tie into why they make you uniquely qualified or well-positioned for the job,” Tian says.
  • Including irrelevant information: Avoid discussing unrelated jobs or hobbies, for example.
  • Using a casual tone: Maintain a professional tone throughout your letter. Avoid slang or overly casual language.

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