Writing a Cover letter

The cover letter provides you with an opportunity to identify the position for which you are applying, highlight and expand on relevant experience, discuss skills and strengths that match with the employer's needs, and indicate your interest in the position and in the organization. Each cover letter should be well tailored to the position for which you are applying.

A cover letter is usually three to five paragraphs and no longer than one page. It is not a reiteration of your resume. It should tell a story of your accomplishments and qualifications as opposed to comprehensively listing them as your resume does. In the cover letter, you should use specific examples from your work and/or internship experience, course work, and volunteer experience to convince your audience of your ability to do the job through demonstrated previous success.

Cover Letter Formatting

Use standard business format for your letter and keep the formatting consistent throughout. In order to create a visual brand, use the same font, style, and contact heading that you applied to your resume. You may wish to use this Cover Letter Visual Outline as a resource for formatting and organizing your cover letter.

How to Make an Impact

Reviewing and Sending Cover Letters

Before you prepare the final version of your cover letter have several people review it to proofread and suggest possible improvements. People may have differing viewpoints on your cover letter. Your cover letter should reflect your professional identity and personality, so only incorporate suggestions that are comfortable for you. We highly encourage you to make an appointment to have your cover letter critiqued at the University Career Center.

Once you have completely and thoroughly proofed your resume and a cover letter, you are ready to submit your application. Remember to always carefully follow the employer’s instructions, but if no preferences or requirements are indicated, use the following rules for submitting application materials.

If you are sending the cover letter as an attachment in an email or uploading onto a website, you should:

If sending a physical copy by mail, you should:

Sample Cover Letters

Related Career Services

The University Career Center offers monthly workshops that focus on writing effective resumes and cover letters. You can also make an appointment with a Career Counselor for individualized feedback on your cover letter.