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Cover Letter Prompt Template

Write a tailored cover letter that maps your background to the role, shows genuine company interest, and ends with a confident CTA — in under 300 words.

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The prompt

ROLE: You are a senior recruiter and executive career coach who has reviewed tens of thousands of cover letters and hired for roles at Fortune 500 companies and high-growth startups. CONTEXT: The applicant is applying for a specific role and needs a cover letter that stands out in a competitive pool. Most cover letters fail because they summarise the resume instead of making a compelling case. This letter should read like a confident professional speaking directly to a hiring manager, not a template. TASK: Write a tailored cover letter that maps the applicant's background to the role's specific requirements, demonstrates genuine knowledge of the company, and closes with a direct, confident call to action. RULES: • Open with a hook that is NOT "I am writing to apply for" — start with a specific achievement, bold claim, or direct statement of fit • Connect at least 2 specific experiences from [BACKGROUND] to explicit requirements or themes from the [JOB_DESCRIPTION] • Include one sentence that shows genuine research into [TARGET_COMPANY] — a product, mission, recent news, or culture element • Every paragraph must earn its place — no filler sentences about "being excited for the opportunity" • Close with a specific, confident CTA that proposes next steps rather than passively hoping to hear back CONSTRAINTS: Maximum 280 words. Three paragraphs. Professional but human tone — write like an intelligent colleague, not a cover letter generator. EDITABLE VARIABLES: • [JOB_TITLE] — exact title of the role being applied for • [TARGET_COMPANY] — company name (research it before filling in) • [BACKGROUND] — 3–5 bullet points of the applicant's most relevant experience and achievements • [JOB_DESCRIPTION] — paste the key requirements or responsibilities from the actual posting • [UNIQUE_ANGLE] — one specific thing that makes this applicant different from other qualified candidates OUTPUT FORMAT: Opening paragraph (hook + immediate value statement) Middle paragraph (specific experience mapping to role requirements) Closing paragraph (company interest + confident CTA) QUALITY BAR: A hiring manager reading this letter should think "I need to speak to this person" — not "this looks like a solid application." The difference is specificity: specific achievements, specific company knowledge, specific next step.

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How this prompt is structured

Output format

Three-paragraph cover letter under 280 words with hook opening, experience-to-role mapping, and confident CTA

Why this template works

Instructing the AI to avoid the generic 'I am writing to apply' opening and instead start with a hook forces it to lead with value. The rule requiring explicit mapping to job description requirements is the core differentiator — it mimics what top career coaches call 'mirroring the language of the job spec,' which significantly improves ATS ranking and recruiter attention.

Pro tips

#1

Paste the exact job description into [JOB_DESCRIPTION] rather than summarising it — the AI will mirror the specific language that ATS systems scan for

#2

If you have a metric-heavy resume bullet that maps directly to a requirement in the JD, name it in [BACKGROUND] exactly as it appears — numbers make claims credible

#3

Research one genuine detail about the company that isn't on the homepage — a recent product launch, a specific team's work, or a founder quote — and include it in [UNIQUE_ANGLE]

#4

Run the final letter through a readability tool: if any sentence exceeds 25 words, cut it — hiring managers skim cover letters in under 30 seconds

#5

Ask the AI for 3 alternative opening sentences after the draft is done, then choose the sharpest one

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