Writing a Job Application Letter (with Samples) Use these sample job application letters as templates for your successful application letter. Last updated on February 25, 2019
Many job seekers go to a lot of trouble and expense to create an accurate and attractive resume. They research the most popular templates and even follow tips to attract the employer.
After going to all of this trouble, they often write a quick cover letter at the last minute explaining who they are and why their application should be considered. This is a mistake. A good resume needs a good job application letter because it may determine whether or not the employer even looks at the resume.
The letter may state the wonderful qualifications of the applicant, but this should not be the main focus. The employer is more interested in how the applicant’s skills relate to the position. The applicant should research exactly what the job entails and tailor the letter accordingly. This is not the place to write a long letter. The aim of this letter is to get the employer to read the resume as well as to show the applicant’s professionalism. Brevity will work in the applicant’s favor. The employer will make a spontaneous decision in a matter of seconds when they read the cover letter. This is why it needs to clearly state how the applicant fits the job description.
If the applicant is answering an advertisement, it may help to visit the company before writing the cover letter. This will show the employer that the applicant is serious about the job and give the applicant important details to add to the letter.
The spelling, grammar and punctuation needs to be correct. If any personal names are used, they should be spelled correctly. The language should be simple and straightforward. A job application letter is not the place to show off an exceptional vocabulary.
The letter should be honest. It’s all right to exaggerate a bit when expressing suitability for the job, but it is not all right to exaggerate when stating credentials and experience. These things can be checked, and if the candidate is being seriously considered, they probably will be.
Cover letters will vary according to the position’s requirements. It may be easier to list technological skills rather than management skills. For personal skills, previous experience can be highlighted, and for technical skills, knowledge may be highlighted. If a person is applying to several companies or organizations, they should write a different cover letter to accompany each application.
Some tips for writing a cover letter are:
The core skills needed for the job should be listed along with how the applicant has the requirements for the job
Work experience clearly stated as examples of why the applicant is the best person for the job
How the candidate will help the company
Strengths of the candidate
Understanding of the structure of the company
Understanding of how the position fits in the company
Understanding of the products and markets
Here are examples of a job application letter:
Sample 1 - Job Application Cover Letter Applicant’s Name Applicants Address City, State, Zip Code Applicant’s phone number Applicant’s email address
Company’s Name Hiring Person’s Name Company’s Address
DATE
Dear Hiring Person’s Name,
I would like to apply for the position of POSITION available in NAME of COMPANY that is advertised in the NAME OF NEWSPAPER. I have NUMBER OF YEARS experience in this area and believe I have the qualifications and skills to fill the job.
I understand the importance of this POSITION in the smooth running of the company and will do my best to maintain the high standards of NAME OF COMPANY.
I believe my skills and experience fulfill the qualification listed in the advertisement. These include:
LIST OF JOB QUALIFICATIONS WITH EXAMPLES OF EXPERIENCE. EXAMPLE: • Work with others • Manage other employees • Professional skills
In my previous work experience, I have successfully handled the POSITION, however, I am changing my location, which is why I am applying to COMPANY NAME. I enjoy this type of work, which is one reason for my success. I believe that when you review my application and resume you will see that I am especially suited for this POSITION.
If you have any further questions or require additional documentation, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours Sincerely,
Applicant’s Signature
Applicant’s Name List of enclosures
Sample 2 - Job Application Cover Letter
James Jackson 2576 Columbia Avenue Grandview, Ohio 45678
May 7, 2013
Carolyn Summers The Lumber Company 1234 Hollywood Lane Columbus, Ohio 43123
Dear Carolyn,
I am applying for the position of Administrative Assistant as was seen in The Columbus Dispatch. As you can see from my resume, which is attached for your review, I have ample experience in the administrative field. My schedule is flexible and I am willing to work either part or full time hours. I have dependable transportation and have a desire to be with a company with such a reputation as The Lumber Company.
My career as an administrative support personnel began right out of high school. Instead of going to a traditional high school, I chose to a career center and advance my office skills. I was enrolled in the Office Administration program where I received two years of hands- on- training in this field.
Along with my college studies, I also have more than ten years of experience in this field. I look forward to the opportunity to speak with you further about this position. I can be reached anytime at 740-765-0987 or by email at jamesjackson1234@gmail.com.