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Writing a Cover Letter

Your cover letter is the first thing a potential employer will see, probably even before your impressive resume! It’s your first opportunity to really tell them who you are – beyond a bunch of work experience and contact information — which naturally makes it a pretty important piece of the hiring process. Not sure where to start when writing one? You’re about to find out.

What Is a Cover Letter?

A cover letter is a document sent along with the resume to provide additional information on one’s skills and experience. It serves as a personal introduction, a persuasive piece of writing that adds more context to your skills and experience and clarifies why you’re the best person for the job. With a resume, you might edit your responsibilities at each of your work experiences to nod to the requirements of a given position while still keeping the overall structure largely intact, but with a cover letter, you’re writing a totally new and unique document every time.

Do I Need a Cover Letter?

Some people and job postings might say that cover letters are optional, and they can definitely feel like an added layer of work in the already-arduous process of job-hunting — but other people will tell you that’s kind of the point. By writing a cover letter, you’re demonstrating that you’re willing to go the extra mile to show your interest, add a touch of personalization, make the right impression and fill in any gaps your resume doesn’t cover.


How To Write a Cover Letter

Want to learn how to spice up your current cover letter — or where to begin? Start here.

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