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How to Write a Cover Letter That Gets Noticed

Master the art of the cover letter and increase your chances of landing an interview by up to 40%.

Why Your Cover Letter Matters

A well-crafted cover letter can be the difference between landing an interview and being passed over. According to recent hiring data, 26% of hiring managers spend more than a minute reviewing a cover letter, and 85% consider it an important part of the application.

Your cover letter is your chance to tell your story beyond what's on your resume—to show personality, demonstrate genuine interest in the role, and explain why you're the perfect fit.

5 Essential Steps to Write a Strong Cover Letter

  1. 1

    Research the Company & Role

    Spend 15 minutes learning about the company's mission, recent news, and the specific role. Reference these details to show genuine interest.

  2. 2

    Address It to the Right Person

    Use "Dear [Hiring Manager's Name]" instead of "To Whom It May Concern." LinkedIn and the company website are great resources.

  3. 3

    Open with Impact

    Start with a compelling hook that connects your experience to the role. Avoid clichés like "I am writing to apply for..."

  4. 4

    Showcase Relevant Achievements

    Highlight 2-3 specific accomplishments that align with the job description. Use metrics whenever possible (increased sales by 25%, etc.).

  5. 5

    End with a Clear Call to Action

    Close professionally by expressing enthusiasm and inviting the hiring manager to contact you for an interview.

Common Cover Letter Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Too Long or Too Short

Keep it to 3-4 paragraphs. Hiring managers spend an average of 30 seconds reviewing cover letters.

❌ Repeating Your Resume

Add new information—explain why you want the job and how you'll contribute, not just what you've done.

❌ Generic or Vague Language

Avoid phrases like "I'm a hard worker." Instead, provide concrete examples and specific skills.

❌ Spelling & Grammar Errors

Proofread multiple times. Use Grammarly or ask a friend to review before sending.

Cover Letter Format Best Practices

Length 3-4 paragraphs, 250-400 words
Font Professional fonts (Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman)
Font Size 10-12 points
Margins 1 inch on all sides
Line Spacing Single or 1.15 for readability
File Format PDF (preserves formatting)

Key Takeaways

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