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This template is defined by the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the page and space for a logo at the top of the first page. The letter content displays your address and contact information first, followed by the addressee contact information, a subject and then the letter itself.

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This cover letter template features two prominent horizontal rules at the top and bottom of each page with space for a company/institution logo above the top rule on the first page. Below this, the letter first displays your contact information on the right of the page, followed by the addressee's information on the left. A prominent subject line is present for specifying the the role you are applying for and letter content follows. The letter can span multiple pages and the horizontal rules are maintained on subsequent pages.

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I'm writing cover letters for academic job applications. Is there a way to use LaTeX to have my letter appear on UCLA letterhead? (Is this something people do when submitting cover letters in pdf form?)

Edit: I found a relevant discussion on academia.stackexchange about whether or not one should do this in the first place.

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  • 2 Of course this can be done, but I wouldn't recommend doing it. Letterheads should only be used for official letters from the organization, not for one applying to the organization. In this case this would be letter from you, not the organization. –  Peter Grill Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 5:26
  • @PeterGrill Thank you for your comment! I would prefer not to use letterhead if that is standard. I read this article which says that academic cover letters should be written using the letterhead of one's academic institution. But I don't know how common or uncommon it is to do that. –  littleO Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 5:36
  • Interesting article... –  Peter Grill Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 6:07
  • 1 If you are employed at UCLA then they may have a standard style for this and it may be appropriate, there will be house rules governing this. If you are student there, then it is probably inappropriate. –  Andrew Swann Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 7:52
  • 2 Legally, official letterheads are for outgoing documents and internal communications. If you use the letterhead without being actually affiliated there it would mean that you are using that institution credentials. I would avoid doing that. –  percusse Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 8:31

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Your question divides in two parts, on related to LaTeX, one to law:

1 How can I create an letterhead with LaTeX?

2 Am I allowed to do so?

To Question 2: If you are a member of a university (for example a professor) and have to write notes, letters in the name of the university then you should use the official letterhead. That makes your note or letter to an official document announcing an offical statement of the university or part of it. And has the advantage that it reproduces the corporate identity ...

An academic job applications is never an statement of the university, it is a personal thing for you. So you never should use a letterhead of your university (and as far as I know you are not allowed to). It is not the university which wants a new job, it's you. In your CV the reader will see that your last activity has been on the university.

See the comments of the other users: At last they tell you to avoid this!

Conclusion: No (as already mentioned in the linked discussion)!

To Question 1: A "good" university will provide templates for letters and other documents and if they knew and use LaTeX, they will have templates for LaTeX too. So first ask for the official template.

If they have no LaTeX template LaTeX gives you several possibilities to create a letter, for example the class letter or scrlttr2 (KOMA-Script). At last it depends on the corporate identity how the letterhead has to look.

One possibility is mentioned by the comment of Sveinung: http://www.komascript.de/node/1599 I think this is a very good point to start. I'm using KOMA-Script too :-)

The other possibility is to use letter , but I have no example for that.

Conclusion: It depends on the corporate identity of the university how the letterhead has to look. Usually the university will provide a template. If not you can make it with LaTeX by your own, but it will be not so easy to keep the corporate identity.

Because you gave no example I can't say more.

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  • 3 This is a very Euro-centric view. For Q1, In the North American academic world, cover letters are expected to be on university letterhead if the person applying for the job has an actual position (lecturer/professor of any rank, post-doc) at the institution. This typically doesn't apply to graduate students, whose positions are considered to be part of funding their studies. As for Q2, you'd be surprised at how many "good" universities don't provide such templates. In the US at least its quite common for departments and/or individuals to end up making their own. –  Alan Munn Commented Sep 7, 2015 at 15:14

Many universities (at least in the US) have specific guidelines regarding appropriate usage of graphics, logos, etc. These can usually be found on a university website (search for "graphic identity" or "visual identity"), where official logos may also be available for download. This is the case at my institution, so I include the letterhead using fancyhdr .

Note that the letterhead example-image may not need to be resized, as it should already be available with the correct dimensions. I also use a vectorized version of my signature in the closing, which I include here as example-image-a .

Also note that \thispagestyle{fancy} must come after \opening{} in order for the header/footer to appear on the first page.

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  • 1 @CPBL It works on my machine as well as on Overleaf. Are you sure you aren't missing anything? –  erik Commented Apr 29 at 13:22

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Context: I am in the process of applying for my first data science job(s). I have written a cover letter in LaTeX which someone proof-read for me. This person has a lot of experience in business (and was very successful) but not anything science-y. The job I'm in the process of applying for was advertised via a recruiter.

Problem: The proof-reader stated that I should re-write the cover letter in Word as it "looks better" and recruiters will prefer that as it's something they recognise. I disagree on the first point (but I guess it's subjective) but don't know what to think on the second point. So my question is, should a cover letter be in LaTeX or Word?

I doubt it matters but just in case, I'm in the UK.

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How to Write a Cover Letter for an Internal Position (With Examples and a Template!)

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Applying for an internal position isn’t just a matter of submitting a resume and hoping for the best. It’s about strategically positioning yourself as the perfect candidate for a role within a company that already knows you.

The prospect of new challenges, career growth, and the chance to contribute in different ways can be highly motivating. But with that comes the need to navigate office politics , manage relationships, and ensure that your application stands out.

We’ll explore what makes a cover letter for an internal position different from a traditional cover letter , why it’s crucial to write a good one, and how to do it effectively. We’ll also include examples and a template to help you get started.

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Is a cover letter for an internal position different from a traditional cover letter?

Yes! When you're applying for a job within the same company, you're not starting from scratch. The hiring manager already knows you and has very easy access to a reference check, so your cover letter must reflect proximity. Balancing familiarity with professionalism is key.

Unlike a traditional cover letter, where you introduce yourself and explain your interest in the company, a cover letter for an internal position should focus on your achievements , your understanding of the company culture, and your vision for how you can contribute to this new role.

“The process might be less formal but is often more competitive because you’re up against colleagues,” says Kenan Acieklly, CEO of Workhy , who has nearly a decade of experience in HR and business management. “Decisions may weigh heavily on your internal reputation, past performance, and ability to articulate your future potential within the company.”

Why should I write a cover letter for an internal position?

Writing a cover letter for an internal position is crucial for several reasons. You might think that since you're already an employee, a cover letter is just a formality. However, skipping it or writing a generic one could really hurt your chances.

This cover letter should highlight why you’re the best candidate for this different role, even if your managers and colleagues already know your work ethic and contributions. You’re making the case that you're not just a good employee, but the right person for this specific job.

Writing a cover letter underscores your seriousness about the role. “It’s an opportunity to articulate your vision and demonstrate continued commitment to the company’s success,” Acikelli says. And it serves many important functions:

  • It reaffirms your interest in the company: Even though you already work there, this shows that you're still committed to the company's mission and values.
  • It highlights your achievements: This is your chance to remind the hiring manager of your successes within the company—things they might not remember or know about if they weren’t directly supervising you.
  • It shows your initiative: Applying internally demonstrates that you’re eager to grow and take on new challenges. A well-crafted cover letter underlines your proactive approach to your career.
  • It provides a tailored narrative: This letter allows you to connect your current role with the new one, explaining how your skills, experience, and knowledge of the company make you the ideal candidate.

How to apply for an internal role

Let's go over some of the most common questions about applying for an internal position:

Is it OK to apply for an internal position?

Yes, it is absolutely OK to apply for an internal position. Companies generally encourage internal mobility as it allows them to retain talent and leverage existing employees’ skills and institutional knowledge. Applying for an internal position shows that you are committed to the company and interested in furthering your career within the organization.

How to express interest in an internal position?

It's important to be both professional and enthusiastic. Start by scheduling a meeting with your current supervisor to discuss your career goals and explain why you're interested in the new role. During the conversation, emphasize your desire to continue growing within the company and explain how the new position aligns with your career aspirations. Make sure to follow any formal application procedures, such as submitting an updated resume and a strong cover letter.

How do you tell your boss you are applying for an internal position?

Schedule a private meeting with your boss to discuss your plans. Be upfront about your intentions, explaining why you’re interested in the new role and how it aligns with your long-term career goals . Emphasize that this move isn’t a reflection of dissatisfaction with your current position, but rather a desire to grow and take on new challenges within the company. It’s important to assure your boss that you remain committed to your current responsibilities and that you will help ensure a smooth transition if you’re selected for the new role.

Do I need a CV for an internal job?

Yes, you typically need a curriculum vitae (CV) or resume when applying for an internal job. While the hiring managers might already know you, a CV provides a formal document that highlights your relevant experience, skills, and accomplishments. It also helps you present your qualifications in a structured way that aligns with the job requirements. Make sure to tailor your CV to the specific role you’re applying for, emphasizing the experience and achievements that are most relevant to the new position.

How do you message a hiring manager for an internal position?

Keep the tone professional and concise. Start by introducing yourself and expressing your interest in the position. Mention that you are currently working in the company and explain why you believe you are a good fit for the role. Offer to provide more information or discuss your qualifications in detail at their convenience. Close the message by thanking them for considering your application and expressing your enthusiasm for the opportunity.

“Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job Title] position that was recently posted. I have been with [Company Name] for [X years] as [Your Current Position], and I believe that my experience and skills align well with the requirements of this role. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to discuss how I can contribute to the team in this new capacity. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of working together.

Best regards, [Your Name]”

How to write a cover letter for an internal position (examples included!)

Now that you already know the basics of how to apply for a role within your current company, let's focus on how to write an impressive cover letter for an internal position.

Think of it as a way to remind decision-makers why you're the right person for the job—because of your qualifications, your understanding of the company’s goals, and how you can contribute to its success in a new capacity. Your cover letter for an internal position should convey your enthusiasm for the position, reflect on what you've achieved so far, and outline how you plan to make an even bigger impact if given the opportunity.

Follow this structure to make an impressive cover letter for an internal position:

1. Start with a strong opening

Begin by expressing your excitement about the new role and your commitment to the company. Mention how long you’ve been with the company and briefly describe your current position.

“I am thrilled to apply for the [Job Title] position. Having been with [Company Name] for [X years], I have developed a deep understanding of our operations and have consistently strived to contribute to our success in meaningful ways.”

2. Highlight your accomplishments

This is where you shine a light on what you've achieved in your current role. “Start with your accomplishments in your current role, then connect those successes to the value you’ll bring to the new position,” Acikelli says.

“In my current role as [Your Current Job Title], I successfully led [Project Name], which resulted in [specific achievement, e.g., a 20% increase in sales]. This experience has given me invaluable insights that I am eager to apply in the [New Job Title] role.”

3. Showcase your knowledge of the company

Use your insider knowledge to your advantage. “Mention any cross-departmental collaborations to show your versatility and readiness for broader responsibilities,” Acikelli says. Discuss how your understanding of the company’s culture, goals, and challenges makes you a good fit for the new role.

“Having worked closely with [Department/Team], I am well-versed in the challenges we face in [specific area]. I am particularly excited about the opportunity to contribute to [specific initiative or project related to the new role], as I believe my experience and knowledge could greatly benefit our efforts.”

4. Align your skills with the new role

Clearly explain how your skills and experience align with the requirements of the new position. Be specific about what you bring to the table that will help you succeed in this role.

“My experience in [specific skill or area] has equipped me with the [specific abilities] needed to excel in the [New Job Title] role. I am confident that my background in [relevant experience] will allow me to [specific contribution].”

5. Express your commitment to growth

Demonstrate that you're eager to learn and grow within the company. Mention any relevant training or development you’ve pursued and how you plan to continue growing in the new role.

“I am committed to continuous professional development, as evidenced by my completion of [relevant training or certification]. I am eager to further develop my skills in [specific area] and contribute to [Company Name] in new and impactful ways.”

Cover letter template for internal position

Use the following cover letter template for internal position as a guide. This structure will help you effectively communicate your enthusiasm for the position while leveraging your internal experience to stand out as the ideal candidate.

[Your Name] [Your Current Job Title] [Company Name] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date]

[Hiring Manager’s Name] [Hiring Manager’s Job Title] [Company Name]

Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job Title] position that recently opened up in [Department Name]. Having been with [Company Name] for [X years], I have gained a deep appreciation for our company’s mission and values, and I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to [specific department or project related to the new role] in this new capacity.

In my current role as [Your Current Job Title], I have had the privilege of [mention your key achievements]. This experience deepened my understanding of [specific area or department] and inspired me to seek new challenges within [Company Name]. I am particularly drawn to the [Job Title] position because [specific reason related to the new role].

One of the aspects of [Company Name] that I value most is our commitment to [specific company value or mission], and I am eager to contribute to [specific project or initiative related to the new role] in a more direct way. I believe that my background in [relevant experience or skill] aligns perfectly with the needs of the [Job Title] position, and I am confident in my ability to [specific contribution or goal].

I am also committed to continuous growth and development, as evidenced by [mention any relevant training or certifications]. I am excited about the opportunity to bring my skills and experience to the [Job Title] role, and I look forward to the possibility of continuing to grow with [Company Name].

Thank you for considering my application. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to further discuss how I can contribute to the success of [Company Name] in this new role.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

Bottom line

By carefully crafting your cover letter, you can position yourself as the ideal candidate for the role. Remember, your cover letter for an internal position is your chance to highlight your achievements, showcase your understanding of the company, and demonstrate your commitment to growth. With the right approach, you can successfully transition into a new role within the same company, taking your career to the next level. Good luck!

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Applying for a teaching position with limited experience may seem difficult, especially when it comes down to what to include in your resume and cover letter. But keep in mind that every relevant experience you detail in your letter doesn’t have to have a direct connection to teaching. 

Have you volunteered as a tutor? Have you worked as a camp counselor? You likely have much more to offer as a new instructor than you’re giving yourself credit for!

What to Include in Your Cover Letter Outline

Your cover letter for a teaching position should showcase your passion and personality and reflect your enthusiasm through the language that you use. It should include what your goals are and why you decided to become a teacher.

Research the school’s current needs then explain what you can bring to the table to help address them. Similarly, examine the job posting and highlight the various skills and experiences that make you the perfect candidate that it’s describing. Lastly, talk about what makes you unique and sets you apart from others. What will you bring to the job that the hiring manager hasn’t heard a hundred times before?

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  • Contact information – address, phone number, email address, etc.
  • A proper salutation 
  • Your education and other qualifications
  • Your relevant training experience
  • Your skills, strengths, etc.
  • Why you’re interested in the position
  • Why you will be an asset to the school district
  • Your goals for your prospective students

Writing a winning cover letter for a new teacher seems daunting, but in reality it’s as easy as showing the hiring committee your enthusiasm for the school and the students, and running down this list!

Click here to view a sample of a new teacher cover letter that you can use as a guide. To find more teacher jobs with K-12 schools, register with OLAS .

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Applying online for jobs could be a more simple process with a helping hand from AI.

The global shift to remote work and the  Great Resignation  opened up the job market. But today's conditions have swung the power back into the hands of corporations, with mass  layoffs  and hiring freezes. Way more competition in the market makes securing a new job a harder, longer progress.

Applying for a job is arduous and time-consuming, and it's tempting to use the fast apply button and attach a generic cover letter to every application -- but that's not going to get you hired in this market. But it's also not realistic to carefully craft a new cover letter for every job, when you're up against thousands of applicants. 

There's a third option: Use artificial intelligence to customize your cover letters. Save time, stand out in a saturated market and get yourself an interview. 

The AI tool I used to try this out is ChatGPT, which wowed the world when it was released in November 2022 (you can read our hands-on review of ChatGPT as well as Gemini , Copilot and Perplexity on CNET's AI Atlas hub). If this is your first time using AI, it makes sense to start with the tool that made AI mainstream. 

Here's how to use ChatGPT for the job. I'll walk you through the process, prompts and productivity tips (and a potential problem to watch out for) to enhance your applications and your chances. 

Creating a custom cover letter

If you've ever tried to write a cover letter before, it's hard enough to summarize your entire career on a single page, let alone customize it for each job role. 

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Your resume presents your hard skills, and your cover letter showcases your soft skills -- the ones you can mold with keywords to fit what a company is asking for in its job ad. 

Getting set up with ChatGPT

You'll need an account with ChatGPT, the job application, your resume and a previous cover letter, if you have one. 

You can use a free version of ChatGPT like me or pay $20 per month for added features like the most recent models , priority access during peak usage and image generation. 

The initial prompt

Your first prompt can be something like: "Can you please help me write a cover letter for the role of reporter on the autos team of The Wall Street Journal? Here is the job description: [paste job description] And here is my resume: [paste resume]."

Immediately, I saw a big problem with my first attempt: ChatGPT had hallucinated . It mixed up some of my experience, correctly noting publications I've written for and topics I've reported on, but wrongly -- very, very wrongly -- with made-up stories (see yellow highlights). 

If I change nothing else in my cover letter, I'm certainly going to fix that.

Cover Letter 1

The cover letter was also too long for my liking, so you could either give ChatGPT a word limit or ask it to remove certain things.

Next, I also asked ChatGPT to highlight the top five keywords to use in my cover letter for a reporter role in the autos team at The Wall Street Journal, and here's what I got: 

Cover Letter Keywords

Follow-up prompts  

I then asked ChatGPT to include these keywords in my cover letter. I chose my top three. 

Prompt: "Remove the five bullet points and incorporate the following keywords into my experience: Scoops, breaking news, and business and financial reporting."

We're slowly getting there.

Cover Letter 2

Given that the role requires tech and financial reporting experience, I pushed ChatGPT to focus on my work at NerdWallet and past reporting at the MIT Tech Review. 

Prompt: "Emphasize my experience reporting on emerging tech and personal finance for outlets like NerdWallet and MIT Tech Review."

Cover Letter 3

With a solid base, now I could tweak the tone. It still didn't feel like me, and I wanted it to be tighter but more conversational and eloquent. 

Prompt: "Rewrite in a more conversational tone, with shorter sentences and no repetition. Eloquent, exciting, and worldly."

This style prompt cut it back by 30%, to this:

Cover Letter 4

You can continue chipping away at it in ChatGPT, but I did my final tweaks manually, threading my personality through it. 

Finishing up

Copy the content into a separate Word or Google document to tweak the language to suit your voice. For example, change "Dear Hiring Manager" to "Dear [company] hiring team" and remove weird lines you'd never actually say, like "is a prospect I relish." And be sure to scan through for any other oddities ChatGPT might have hallucinated.

Here was my final ChatGPT plus me version. I pulled out the brand work because it's a reporter role and jazzed it up to my liking. 

Cover Letter 5

While the tone of what ChatGPT returns for your cover letter should emulate your personality, you can dial it up or down to match the company's voice, vibe and vision. Let ChatGPT show you off, then all you need to do is shape it, style it and send it off. 

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by  Elainy Mata

May 10, 2022

I hate cover letters. They add so much stress to the already uncomfortable and grueling job hunt. Every time I’m writing one, I find myself wondering: Do people even read these?

Unfortunately, the answer is “yes.” But, there are some ways to make the process a little less terrible. I asked Amy Gallo, Harvard Business Review editor and author of “ How to Write a Cover Letter ,” for her advice. From doing the research, to starting off strong, to emphasizing your value — Gallo taught me exactly what I need to do to get my cover letters noticed by hiring managers. I even wrote a new cover letter that has her blessing. (Scroll down if you’re in need of an expert-approved example.)

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ELAINY MATA: So you want to know how to tackle the cover letter. I do too. I actually really hate cover letters. I hate cover letters. I hate cover letters.

But the cover letter is important. It’s time to face our fears, and just figure out how in the world we are actually going to write it.

I got you, and we’re going to do this together. These tips are going to help you go through the process a lot easier. So if you are ready to tackle the cover letter, stick around and keep watching.

In front of me right now are three cover letters that I’ve written in the past, for three different jobs. And I’m just embarrassed. I’m embarrassed to read these.

To whom it may concern, to whom it may concern, to whom it may concern.

I would like to respectfully submit this cover letter.   I would like to respectfully submit this cover letter.

I am a passionate, detail-oriented person. I am passionate, detail-oriented person.

This sounds like I’m — this doesn’t sound like me at all. I think you want me to talk this way. Here we go like. Hire me.

I talked to Amy Gallo, an HBR editor, and the author of one of our most popular articles, “How to Write a Cover Letter.”

AMY GALLO: First of all, you’re not alone. I write about how to write cover letters, and I also hate them.

ELAINY MATA: She’s done the research. She’s talked to the experts. And I’m going to tell you exactly what she told me.

Make it one page

ELAINY MATA: So how long does a cover letter actually have to be? Just one page, one.

AMY GALLO: Don’t play with the font, and make it like eight point font, and like make your margins really wide. Just really figure out what is the most essential things that need to go on one page.

Do research, find a name

ELAINY MATA: This should be a no-brainer, but let’s get specific. Let’s say you’re applying for a job here, at Harvard Business Review. Go on the company’s website, go to their “About Us” section, and read what they’re about, see their mission statement, see their tone, see what that company is actually looking for, and what they stand for.

So you’ve got the broad stuff, but let’s dig a little bit deeper. What is the company that you’re applying for talking about now? You should actually go into their LinkedIn, their Twitter, see what they’re sharing, see who are they’re talking to, see what they’re talking about, so you can get a sense of what is currently happening. Lastly, find that hiring manager. It is so much better to address your cover letter to an actual person and a name rather than, to whom it may concern. So I have to kind of creep a little bit, and be like a private investigator.

AMY GALLO: Yeah, creeping is definitely part of the process. Usually, with LinkedIn, you can see who’s posted the job, who is sharing it with their network. You may not know for sure that that’s the hiring manager, but at least it’s a little more personable. Sometimes, I’ve heard people just reach out and say, “Who’s the hiring manager for this job? I’d like to address my cover letter to that person.”

Start strong

ELAINY MATA: You’ve probably written this 100 times before. “Hi, my name is this. I’m based here, and I’m applying for this job.” No, no, no, no, don’t do that. The hiring manager has a stack of cover letters. So you have to write yours to grab their attention. Amy, can you please give me an example of a strong, bold, opening line for cover letter. I promise I won’t steal it.

AMY GALLO: You’re allowed to steal it. Anyone should be able to steal it:

“I saw your listing on this website, and I was thrilled to see it, because it’s exactly the kind of job I’ve been looking for to apply my skills in X.”

Write something that’s short, to the point, but shows both enthusiasm, as well as experience that’s relevant to the job.

Emphasize your value

ELAINY MATA: Figure out what problem the company is facing. They’re hiring for a reason. Figure out what that reason is, and how you can best solve that problem. Amy also found the top two qualities that people generally look for is adaptability, and the ability to learn quickly.

How about if I just got out of college, and I’m looking at these jobs that are asking for three to five years or more of experience. How can I write a cover letter if I feel like I don’t have enough to write about?

AMY GALLO: Yeah, so that’s a good question, because the cover letter shouldn’t be focused so much on the past. That’s the resume’s job. The cover letter is really about the future. So how are you going to take what’s in that resume, your past, and apply it to where you’re going.

Convey enthusiasm, not desperation

ELAINY MATA: This is really hard to balance. You want to show them that you’re excited to work there, and that you’re going to bring a lot of energy to the team. But don’t be too strong, because over eagerness can actually work against you.

Find a proofreader

AMY GALLO: Write the letter you want to write. Then share it with someone else, someone who knows you well, but someone who also will tell you like it is. We’re not good judges of our own writing.

ELAINY MATA: So getting a second pair of eyes will help you look for any errors, typos, and most importantly, they can tell you if you make sense.

Amy, this sounds like a lot. Is there even like a sort of a shortcut to this, or a sort of scalable way that I can do this for multiple different jobs?

AMY GALLO: I mean, you’ve probably heard the phrase looking for a job is a full-time job. It does take a lot of time. You’re tweaking some things. You’re not writing a whole new letter. So you’re going to have a template. Write your best cover letter for the first job you apply for. Share that with your friend to check the tone. Do the research on the company, right? Do that the first time. Then and adjust the cover letter accordingly. Does that seem more reasonable?

ELAINY MATA: Yes, much more reasonable.

So my task is to apply for a job here at HBR, and to write a new cover letter using the advice that Amy gave me. Let’s do it.

This is hard. I never said it was going to be easy, maybe easier than what you were doing before, but definitely not easy.

The first draft

Dear Maureen and hiring team,

I saw your listing on Linkedln and am excited because this is exactly the job that I’ve been looking for to showcase my skills in video production and production management to assist the creative center in producing compelling content.

Working in news and movie production has taught me to hear an idea and a concept and be able to fully plan out the logistics needed to make the desired final visual product. I have been able to work with software like Adobe Creative Suite and TriCaster, and have worked with other team members to write scripts and compose story boards.

Being part of the Creative Center team will give me the challenges to grow as a skilled producer and assist in production, help the production planning process, create a quick tum around for video publication, and manage content.

AMY GALLO: You did well on length. It is very short. That’s good.

ELAINY MATA: My gosh.

AMY GALLO: I read this, I’m like, that first sentence is spot on. And then it gets a little bit stilted. And then it goes into what’s probably on your resume. And I want a little more personality.

The final draft

ELAINY MATA: So Amy, after many back and forths — How do you think I did?

AMY GALLO: All right. So I’m looking at it right now. And I think you did a really good job.

You’ve got the main components here. There’s some personality in it. There’s some flattery in it about the company you’re applying to, but it’s not like over the top. I have to tell you, I would have you in. I think it’s a great letter.

ELAINY MATA: That’s it for me. I wrote the cover letter. You got to see the whole process. And I feel like I definitely have a better outlook on how to approach it. These are not easy to write, so good luck out there. Watch as many times as you can. Practice makes perfect. I’ll see you soon.

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I was so excited to see your post on LinkedIn because it’s exactly the type of job I’m looking for: an opportunity to bring my experience with video production and enthusiasm for storytelling to an organization that sets the standard for high-quality management content.

In addition to five years of experience in broadcast journalism, research, and video production, I would bring an organized and systems-level perspective to this role. I view video production as a puzzle, and like to think about which parts need to come together in order to make a great final product. My approach is to have in-depth conversations with my team members, and the various stakeholders, before each project. This helps me nail down the logistics — from location to talent.

From there, the fun begins: fleshing out the concept and identifying what visuals will best represent it. Ideation and storyboarding are essential in this step. I know I’m not right all the time, so I enjoy working with a diverse team that can bring in new perspectives, brainstorm, and pitch ideas that will make the final product stronger. Whenever possible, I also try to seek out other sources for inspiration, like magazines, which allow me to observe different ways of expression and storytelling. This approach has served me well. It’s what has allowed me to enter the film industry and grow as a creator.

On my website, you can see examples of how I use the above process to create fun, engaging content.

Given this experience and my enthusiasm for the work you do, I believe I’d make a great addition to your team. I recently had a chance to try out your Patient Zero product at my current organization. The simulation is both challenging and engaging. I was impressed by your ability to apply  different storytelling methods to an online training course (which, let’s admit, can often be a little dry). Your work exemplifies exactly what I believe: There’s an opportunity to tell a compelling story in everything — all you have to do is deliver it right.

I’d love to come in and speak with you more about what I’d be able to offer in this role. Harvard Business Publishing is my top choice and I believe I’d make valuable contributions to your team.

Thank you for your time and consideration!

How to get ChatGPT to write your cover letter: step-by-step guide with exact prompts

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  • Here's a step-by-step guide, including writing prompts and navigating ChatGPT's limitations. 

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Generative AI can be an effective tool for time-consuming tasks like writing cover letters, but only if you know how to use it effectively.

As an AI consultant , marketing and design companies come to me when they need help learning to use AI tools like ChatGPT. I also help companies review potential employees for AI-specific roles by evaluating their understanding of current tools and trends.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to get AI to write you a great cover letter that doesn't sound AI-generated. 

Learn the basics

ChatGPT works best with specific directions, so learn what makes a good cover letter before directing ChatGPT to write one. 

Isimemen Aladejobi, a career strategist, outlines three components of an effective cover letter. 

  •  A strong introduction that demonstrates company or industry knowledge. Highlight something in the news that's relevant to your prospective department. Use this topical event to segue into why you're interested in this specific position.  Aladejobi recommends always referring to the job title and company by name.
  • The body of the cover letter should convey why your skills and experience make you a perfect fit. Highlight what you brought to the table at your last job and connect it to the requirements of the role you're applying for. Even suggest initiatives you could start at the company.
  • The sign-off should be simple. Aladejobi suggests, "I'm excited and looking forward to hearing from you," which she says demonstrates enthusiasm without being too wordy. 

With this in mind, you can now start prompting ChatGPT with confidence. 

Writing your cover letter in ChatGPT-4

Be aware of the token limit.

The token limit is ChatGPT's limit on recall and comprehension during a single session. ChatGPT has a token limit of 4,096, and according to OpenAI , 100 tokens are about 75 words.

If ChatGPT starts responding to prompts illogically, you've probably hit the limit. This message to help ChatGPT refocus:

" Please search this chat for the word strawberry and reread that message and provide me a summary of what you think we need to do. We're at step [#] of that message. Tell me if you want a recap of the previous steps, and I'll provide a summary. "

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Having this marker will keep ChatGPT on task and ensure an accurate end product. 

Step 1: Onboard ChatGPT to the task

ChatGPT needs very explicit instructions to complete tasks successfully. Below is the exact prompt to copy and paste into the chatbot. 

To apply for a job within your industry use this prompt: 

"Hi ChatGPT. You're now the best cover letter writer on earth. You and I will write a cover letter together for [job title] at [company]. I have [#] years of experience. Here's what we're going to do:

  •  You will ask me at least 15 questions about my work history and vision for the role. Make at least one of the questions "What initiatives would you implement in this role?"
  • I'm going to give you sections of the job description to read and you're going to generate a strategic plan for the cover letter based on my answers from step one and the job description for me to approve.
  • I'm going to give you a news item about the company. Read it and tell me how you plan to connect it to my cover letter application.
  • Use this format to write the cover letter:
  • Begin with the news item based on my approval of your strategy. Conclude paragraph one: "When I came across this role, I knew it was the role for me. Let me tell you why."
  • The next two to three paragraphs should be my career history with clear connections to the position requirements and desired skills. Make sure to say somewhere, "As your [position title], I'll," and include some of the initiatives.
  • Wrap up with the following sentence, "I'm excited and looking forward to hearing from you."

If we exceed your token limit, let's use "strawberry" as our focus word so you can get reoriented. 

Please begin by summarizing what you think I want you to do."

If you're making a pivot in your career, remove this line from the prompt: " I have [#] years of experience ," and replace it with " I'm making a career transition from [industry] to [industry] so the cover letter needs to heavily showcase how my previous experience is an asset to [Company]. "

And add this to the first task: "Make another question about how I think my previous experience is an asset to this new industry."

Step 2: Check for understanding

ChatGPT should create a summary of this plan. Check that the summary is accurate. If it is, reply with " next step " or " yes ."

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If ChatGPT gets confused, open a new chat and repaste the prompt.

Step 3: Answer the career questions and have ChatGPT generate a career summary

The bot should provide you with the 15 career questions. Each answer should be two or three sentences long. You can go over for one or two questions, but be wary of potentially hitting the token limit. 

Once you've answered all the questions, add this sentence and press enter:

" Please create a detailed summary of my responses that I can paste into ChatGPT so I don't have to answer all these questions again if I need to generate another cover letter. "

Copy and paste the summary into another document to use for other applications. 

Step 4: Input no more than 2,500 characters of the job description

Copy and paste only the pertinent details from the description into ChatGPT and delete the fluff. Keep skills and competencies, responsibilities, the role overview, and a little about the company if you think it would be helpful.

Step 5: Paste in a company press release or industry-specific news story

Once ChatGPT gives you its plan, decide whether you agree with its intent. If you do, indicate that you want to move forward and press return or make a change. 

With any AI tool, you must be an editor and strategic advisor. Do not assume that what it's generated is the right path. Exercise critical judgment and get ChatGPT to refine.

For example, after I provided the article, ChatGPT presented me with a summary that didn't highlight key issues on how Canadian media companies think about content. I gave it instructions to refine it.

Step 6: Generate the cover letter and revise it with ChatGPT

Once you've approved its strategic approach, ChatGPT will generate the cover letter. 

It will generate a first draft but probably won't be ready for use yet. It's your job now to go back in and revise using specific instructions.

For example, I felt that the third paragraph ChatGPT generated was weak.

Direct it with specific changes to adjust particular paragraphs and go back and forth for a few rounds until you're happy.

And it generated a much stronger attempt.

Step 7: Put it into a text editor

ChatGPT has a suboptimal understanding of grammar and syntax. Once you're happy with the content, put your text through Grammarly to help tighten up the language and avoid problems like using the passive voice.

Step 8: Rinse and repeat with modifications

You can use the same root prompt for future cover letters, but replace step one with this:

"I'm going to paste in a summary of my work experience. Please write me a three-sentence summary of what type of work I do and what you see as my top accomplishment so I can check for understanding."

Based on the previously generated summary, you'll double-check that ChatGPT has a good idea of what you do. If it's missing a few key details, fill it in on those or tell it which summary you want it to prioritize before you move through the rest of the prompt.

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    English. A simple, easy-to-edit cover letter template. Just replace the contents of body.tex and info.tex, and provide a signature as sig.png.

  2. Templates

    ModernCV and Cover Letter Template. A multi-page CV and cover letter, using the moderncv document class. The class provides facilities for typesetting modern curriculums vitae, both in a classic and in a casual style. It is fairly customizable, allowing you to define your own style by changing the colours, the fonts, etc.

  3. 8 LaTeX Cover Letter Templates That Can Get You Hired

    This LaTeX template is perfect for early-career applicants, but anyone can use it. 2. Overleaf's Deedy LaTeX cover letter template. This is the Deedy Cover Letter template: Overleaf's Deedy LaTeX cover letter makes your name stand out with two-toned text. 3. Long Lined LaTeX cover letter template.

  4. Cover Letters

    Stefano Cover Letter. This stylish cover letter uses the scrlttr2 class to produce a beautiful and functional cover letter. The addressee information is placed such that it is visible in a windowed envelope. A large header and footer are present to draw the attention of the reader and succintly show your information. View Template Information.

  5. Templates

    The reference letter is for Sichuan University students. The template is based on Fudan Reference Letter (Simple Version) established by Fanchao Chen. This one can be used to apply for an internship or a work. Data Science/Tech Cover Letter, designed using variables so that the template behaves as a form letter --- you can generate hundreds of ...

  6. GitHub

    In order to use this template, provide any necessary information through the use of the above commands. The body of the cover letter can be contained within: \begin {coverletter} % Text goes here \end {coverletter} A sample file is provided sample.tex. The output is shown below.

  7. LaTeX Templates

    Description. This cover letter template features a classic conservative design and follows the standard LaTeX method of creating a letter document. The letter has been styled to display your name and contact information on the top in bold, but otherwise follows a standard order of: date, addressee, opening, content and closing. The template ...

  8. 5 LaTeX Cover Letter Templates for Any Job

    1. Long Lined Cover Letter. Super simple, no nonsense. This LaTeX cover letter template cuts straight to the chase. A logo at the top makes for a more personalized cover letter and gives you a bigger chance of being remembered. The rest of the resume cover page is filled with your experience and achievements.

  9. Awesome CV Cover Letter

    Awesome CV LaTeX Template for Cover Letter This LaTeX template for cover letter matches with Awesome CV LaTeX template. ... {\today} % The title of the letter \lettertitle{Job Application for Software Engineer} % How the letter is opened \letteropening{Dear Mr./Ms./Dr. LastName,} % How the letter is closed \letterclosing{Sincerely,} % Any ...

  10. cover-letter · GitHub Topics · GitHub

    A LaTeX package for writing classy job applications. resume-template resume latex cv latex-template cover-letter cv-template Updated Jan 9, 2019; TeX; ... Written in LaTex using Awesome CV Cover Letter ShareLatex template. latex cover-letter Updated Oct 12, 2018; TeX; polyluxus / polycv Star 5. Code Issues ...

  11. LaTeX Templates

    Description. This cover letter template features two prominent horizontal rules at the top and bottom of each page with space for a company/institution logo above the top rule on the first page. Below this, the letter first displays your contact information on the right of the page, followed by the addressee's information on the left.

  12. CV & Cover Letter Templates : r/LaTeX

    Hi, first time posting here, just wanted to share several LaTeX templates I made for writing matching CVs and cover letters. The repo is here:

  13. Letterhead for academic cover letter

    For Q1, In the North American academic world, cover letters are expected to be on university letterhead if the person applying for the job has an actual position (lecturer/professor of any rank, post-doc) at the institution. This typically doesn't apply to graduate students, whose positions are considered to be part of funding their studies.

  14. 5+ Latex Cover Letter Templates

    The main audience of these latex cover letter templates are the high profile professionals such s the scientists and the engineers. They can easily get these formats from the internet that will come in the form of PDF. ... 29+ Job Offer Letter Examples: 47+ Resignation Letter Templates - Free Word, Excel, PDF, iPages: 19+ Sample Job Application ...

  15. Entry-level Cover Letter Template

    Last Updated. 3 years ago. License. Creative Commons CC BY 4.0. Abstract. Made to go with Entry-level Resume template, made with contributions from several remarkable people. Tags. Cover Letter. Find More Templates.

  16. LaTeX for cover letters? : r/datascience

    It doesn't really matter though, a cover letter should be tailored to the job anyway, so you'll be rewriting it a bunch. Use whatever you like, a LaTeX template or a word document with a decent template (seriously, either way use a template that looks nice). If a job requires a particular format, put it in that.

  17. Cover Letter Resources

    Cover Letter Writing Guide - Penn Career Services - A writing guide on cover letters prepared by Penn Career Services that covers the purpose of cover letters, cover letter etiquette, ; Job Search Letters - Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) - These OWL resources will help you write job application letters, thank you and follow up letters, as well as effective acceptance and rejection letters.

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    ModernCV and Cover Letter Template. A multi-page CV and cover letter, using the moderncv document class. The class provides facilities for typesetting modern curriculums vitae, both in a classic and in a casual style. It is fairly customizable, allowing you to define your own style by changing the colours, the fonts, etc.

  19. Cover Letter With Salary Requirements: Template and Tips

    Experts agree that mentioning salary requirements in a cover letter should be approached with caution. "Salary questions are designed to 'screen out' rather than 'screen in' candidates," says Alisa Cohen, Career Coach at Close Cohen Career Consulting.This means that revealing your salary expectations too soon could lead to your elimination from the candidate pool if your figures ...

  20. Cover Letter for Internal Position: Examples and Template

    Learn how to write a cover letter for an internal position with tips, examples, and a template to help you stand out within your company. ... [Job Title] position that recently opened up in [Department Name]. Having been with [Company Name] for [X years], I have gained a deep appreciation for our company's mission and values, and I am excited ...

  21. A New Teacher's Guide To Writing A Winning Cover

    When applying for any job, it's important to set yourself apart from other candidates. A well-written cover letter can help you do just that. A cover letter serves as your introduction to the hiring manager, and it's your opportunity to make a good first impression. A strong new teacher cover letter can generate greater interest in your ...

  22. How to Write a Cover Letter Using ChatGPT

    Applying for a job is arduous and time-consuming, and it's tempting to use the fast apply button and attach a generic cover letter to every application -- but that's not going to get you hired in ...

  23. How to Write a Cover Letter That Sounds Like You (and Gets Noticed)

    Cover letter example Dear Maureen and hiring team, I was so excited to see your post on LinkedIn because it's exactly the type of job I'm looking for: an opportunity to bring my experience with video production and enthusiasm for storytelling to an organization that sets the standard for high-quality management content.

  24. Job Application Cover letter

    Because (reason), It seems like a good fit. I therefore apply for (position) at (company). % The next section of your cover letter should describe what you have to offer the company. Make strong connections between your abilities and the requirements listed in the job posting. Mention specifically how your skills and experience match the job.

  25. How to Get ChatGPT to Write You a Cover Letter; Step by Step Guide

    To apply for a job within your industry use this prompt: "Hi ChatGPT. You're now the best cover letter writer on earth. You and I will write a cover letter together for [job title] at [company].

  26. Researching the Job Letter

    There are a number of ways to find internships and jobs. For your cover letter assignment, we recommend beginning by signing up for a Penn Handshake Account. Then commence searching the keywords you have developed in class. Use these keywords to search for positions as wel as scan advertisements and announcements. You can also scan the ...

  27. How to Tailor Your Cover Letters for Faculty Jobs

    It's not easy to customize application letters. You'll spend a lot of time asking yourself, "Am I doing this right?" By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman Originally published: September 14…

  28. How to Use AI to Land Your Next Job

    Lohrius recommends the cover letter feature on the AI tool ResumeGenius. "It takes the user through a series of questions to customize the cover letter, making the process simple and ...

  29. Job Application Cover Letter

    Creative Commons CC BY 4.0. Abstract. Job application cover letter. Useful for Instructor/Guest Faculty/ Asst. Professor/ Others. Auto date. Tags. Formal Letter Cover Letter Letter. Find More Templates. About.

  30. Secretary III, Oceano Community Center at Lucia Mar Unified School

    Required documents to be submitted by closing date: • Cover Letter • Resume • One (1) letter of recommendation (signed) within the past 12 months • 50 wpm net typing certificate (on-line certificates are not accepted) ... Job Summary Job Summary. Under direct supervision, serves as secretary to an administrator and/or guidance team ...