How to write great covering letters

8 May 2017

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Lots of people panic when they’re asked to send a covering letter with their CV. What goes in it? Which skills and experience should be included? How to avoid repeating what’s in the CV? How long should it be? Follow our tips to writing the perfect covering letter.

A covering letter together with a well-written CV really is your chance to sell yourself  to employers. A good covering letter will show that you’ve done your research, you know what the job involves and that you’ve understood what the employer’s looking for. To create a good first impression, make sure your covering letter:

Covering letters – what you need to know

Make sure to:

Identify what’s unique about you

Be positive about who you are and what you have to offer, like your ability to learn quickly, your experience, or your ideas, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Highlight to the employer what special skills, knowledge or expertise you can bring.

Promote your transferable skills

Everyone has skills they can promote. Think about a paid job, voluntary work, work experience or a project at college you’ve been involved in and the job you’re applying for, and try to identify the skills you have for it. For example, working to deadlines, working in a team or individually.

Sign off

Lastly, finish your letter by bringing it all together. You should:

[with thanks to The National Careers Service]

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