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  • Mar 26, 2024
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How to Write a Job Application Letter (Tips and Examples)

Your guide to getting your foot in the door.

Joanna Zambas

Joanna Zambas

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Do you have your heart set on a specific company but have never seen them post a single vacancy? And are you on the verge of giving up completely, and convinced you’re going to be jobless and broke for the rest of your life?

Well, don’t crumple your  perfectly written résumé  in a ball of paper just yet — there’s still hope for you!

All you need to do is write an awesome job application letter.

Application letters are a great way to get your foot in the door of a company that hasn’t advertised a position or when you’re applying for an academic program or an  internship .

So, what are you waiting for?

Read on to find out how to write a great job application letter (and land that  dream job  of yours in the process)!

What is a job application letter/email?

Whereas cover letters are used when applying for a specific vacancy, and include details which are complementary to what’s on the applicant’s résumé, application letters are submitted when there is no job opening, and they tend to be more detailed.

Unlike cover letters, which usually span about one page, application letters can be twice as long.

How should you structure your letter?

The structure and formatting of your application letter is just as important as the words you use to sell your skills and enthusiasm for the job. The pointers below will help you deliver your message in a professional and effective way.

Sender’s address

Begin your letter with your address listed in the left-hand corner of the page. In the US, it’s acceptable to list your address in the right-hand corner. (Skip this step if you’re going to send your application via email.)

If you’re applying via email, create an email address for professional use if you haven’t already. This should include your first and last names or initials — no nicknames or years of birth! Two appropriate examples are [email protected] and [email protected] .

As with any official letter, include the date of your letter below your address.

Subject line

The  subject of your email  should make the manager want to read more and not automatically press the “Delete” button. It could be something like: “Social Media Expert with over 5 Years of Experience”.

Inside address

The company’s address should appear a few lines below your address and the date. Skip this if you’re sending an email.

As with any formal letter, you need to open with the correct formal salutation (such as “Dear Mr [surname]” or “Dear Ms [surname]”).

It’s also best to find out who the head of the department is, and address your letter directly to them to show that you’ve taken the time to really do your research. If you begin with “Dear Hiring Manager”, for example, you’re potentially destroying your chances of getting the job you’re applying for.

Opening paragraph

The opening paragraph should provide details on why you’re getting in touch.

Think about what you want to achieve with this letter before forming your answer. For example, you could say that it’s been a dream of yours to work for the company and that you feel that, given the chance, you’d love to bring new skills and ideas to the table. You can also highlight any qualifications you have here.

Middle paragraph(s)

This is where you will explain why you’re suitable for the position by listing skills you’ve developed through previous work experience . Remember that this shouldn’t be a word-for-word copy of your résumé; rather, you should use this as an opportunity to expand on notable achievements.

And make sure you tailor the content of your letter to the particular job title and company you’re applying to — you don’t want to ramble on about irrelevant details.

Final paragraph

Finally, focus on what you bring to the table and how the company can benefit from your skills and experience. If you have statistics and figures to back up your claims, even better!

For example, if you’re an experienced project manager, you could say how you want to showcase your leadership skills and help the company reach its desired turnover, and then back this up with statistics on how you did just that in previous positions.

You should close your letter with a call-to-action. For example, you could say something like: “I look forward to hearing back from you to discuss any possibilities”. And don’t forget to thank the reader for their time!

Your name and signature

If you’re sending this by snail mail, opt for a handwritten signature. If, on the other hand, you’re sending an email, simply write your name, followed by your contact information.

Most application letter templates (and formal letter templates in general) use the Times New Roman typeface at 12 points. Other recommended fonts include Arial, Georgia and Calibri.

Tips for writing your letter

When it’s time to write an application letter, bear the following points in mind to ensure that your document captures the hiring manager’s attention and successfully creates the impression that you’d make a good fit for their company.

1. Include bullet points

Bullet points can be used as an effective formatting tool when writing your application letter. They can demonstrate points clearly and concisely, as well as help with the overall layout, allowing for bite-sized, readable chunks of information.

2. Make sure the language you use is easy to read

You might be a literary wizard , but those long words won’t impress the hiring manager if they make your letter difficult to read.

3. Use positive language

Positivity is the way forward when it comes to selling your skills to a potential employer. Therefore, you should use positive words when explaining your previous work experience.

These words include “assisted”, “conducted”, “executed”, “proposed” and “recommended”, which (when used right) can demonstrate your contribution and dedication to your role and organization.

4. Be creative

Depending on the industry that you’re interested in, you can be a bit creative with your approach . This means that you don’t have to follow the conventional structure of a cover letter, and can instead adopt a more story-like approach.

Should you add any attachments?

Since application letters are not submitted in response to particular job ads, but rather serve as an inquiry into any unadvertised openings which may be available, they tend to be standalone documents. That is to say they are not typically accompanied by other files.

Whereas cover letters are concise, tailored to the job posting and accompanied by résumés, your letter of application will be a more extensive account of your skills and experiences.

That being said, if you’re applying for a creative position such as that of a video editor or blog writer, it makes sense to include a few samples of your work that best represent your talent and ability.

Job application letter samples

The following application letter samples can give you an idea as to what to include in your letter, as well as how to structure it effectively.

1. Job application email sample

Dear Mr Cannon,

I have long been following your company’s growth and progress, being extremely passionate about clean, renewable energy. I remember coming across XYZ Renewables back in the early 2000s, when it was still in its early startup stages, and I admire how your leadership has grown the company since.

Having gained extensive experience as a solar consultant over the last decade, I have kept an eye out for any job opportunities with XYZ Renewables. This is why I am writing to you today: to express a keen interest in working with you in the future, should any solar consultation vacancies become available at your company.

In my current role at ABC Energies, I train new hires in advising and liaising with clients, as well as in designing and installing solar systems that cater to the needs and budget of our clients. I carry out the same duties myself, and have been commended for my customer service skills and technical know-how in solar systems installations. Over the last year, I have overseen and facilitated transactions totaling upwards of $1 million.

I appreciate you taking the time to read through my application. I hope that my skills and work experience can contribute to a fruitful collaboration down the line.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Rowling

2. Internship application email sample

Dear Ms Kipling,

Ever since I was a sophomore in high school, I’ve dreamed about pursuing an undergraduate degree in interior design and going on to work for an award-winning architectural firm. During my studies at AB College, where I graduated from just over a month ago, I became exposed to the works of various such firms, including your own.

XY Designs stood out to me for the simplicity of its designs (I am also a fan of Scandinavian interiors!) as well as its clever use of natural lighting and earthy colors and textures. In particular, I was impressed with the renovation of the Workwell coworking space you undertook and completed in 2022.

I believe that working alongside the designers on your team and under your mentorship would be an invaluable experience, which is why I am reaching out to enquire about any potential internship opportunities you may have this coming summer. During my studies, I have become proficient in using SketchUp and 3Ds Max, and completed my final project on Scandinavian interiors and architecture specifically. I am attaching a link to my final project portfolio below.

Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear back from you soon.

Respectfully,

3. Academic application letter sample

Gregory Allen Department of English AB University Syracuse, NY

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Dear Mr Allen,

During my undergraduate studies in animation, I discovered — quite unexpectedly — a passion for writing, and specifically writing for film and television. Although up until that point I had believed myself to be a VFX artist in the making, the discovery caused me to reconsider. Today, I am writing to express my interest in the Creative Writing MA program at AB University.

During my final year at Arts College, I produced a screenplay for a short film, and found that setting up the scene and creating a whole new world in words was far more fascinating to me than trying to recreate it by moving around and rendering pixels on a screen. I received the highest mark out of everyone on my course for that piece of writing; and that was followed by my screenwriting professor’s recommendation: the way he spoke about AB University’s history and faculty removed any sort of doubt from my mind. It all became clear: this was to be my new path.

I have attached some writing samples, as per the application guidelines: my final-year screenplay as well as two pieces of prose I wrote in my free time. I hope that you may consider my application for a spot on the Creative Writing course.

I look forward to hearing back from you. Thank you for your time!

Best wishes,

Things to remember

From writing the first draft of your application letter to editing it and adding the final touches, remember to do the following:

1. Do your research

Research is one of the most important steps when it comes to  job searching ; you need to make sure that you know all there is about the organization you’re targeting and you should have a clear understanding of what their company culture is like.

2. Don’t forget to proofread

This goes without saying, but never send your application letter off without proofreading it. With so many readily available editing tools online, there’s no excuse for a careless typo or wordy sentences. Grammarly and Hemmingway are two of the most popular programs to help you perfect your writing.

3. Use their style of writing

You can usually guess a company’s style of writing from their website and publications. So, it’s important to try and keep your letter in line with this so they can see that you’re a real match for the position and that they’d be silly to not invite you for an interview.

Final thoughts

Whether you go to write a cover letter or an application letter, or even to put together a portfolio for a prospective employer to see, the same thing applies: everything you include must be related to the position you’re hoping to land.

So, before you’ve started writing, take time to consider which of your skills, qualities and achievements best portray you as a strong candidate , and how you can best convey your interest in (and suitability for) the company as a whole.

Have you ever written an application letter before? Do you have any other tips to share with fellow jobseekers? Leave us a comment in the comments section below!

Originally published on August 21, 2018. Updated by Electra Michaelidou.

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What Is an Application Letter?

What to include in your application letter, tips for writing a cover letter, cover letter sample and template, email cover letter sample.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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What's the best way to write a letter to apply for a job? Your letter should detail your specific qualifications for the position and the skills you would bring to the employer. What’s most important is to show the employer that you’re a perfect match for the job.

Your job application letter is an opportunity to highlight your most relevant qualifications and experience. An effective cover letter will enhance your application, showcase your achievements, and increase your chances of landing an interview.

Review what to include in a job application letter, tips for writing that will get your application noticed, and examples of cover letters and email messages to send when applying for a job.

Key Takeaways

  • An application letter accompanies a resume and may be uploaded to a job portal, sent via email, or even sent by postal mail, depending on the employer’s requirements.
  • Application letters are an ideal way to show your interest in a job and highlight your most relevant skills.
  • It’s important to match your letter to the job description and show the employer you have the qualifications they are seeking.

A   letter of application, also known as a  cover letter , is a document sent with your resume to provide additional information about your skills and experience to an employer. Your letter of application is intended to provide detailed information on why you are an ideal candidate for the job.

Your application letter should let the employer know what position you are applying for, what makes you a strong candidate, why they should select you for an interview, and how you will follow up.

Effective application letters explain the reasons for your interest in the specific organization and identify the most relevant skills that qualify you for the job.

Unless an employer specifically requests a job application letter sent by postal mail, most cover letters today are sent by email or attached as a file in an online application tracking system.

As with all cover letters, a job application letter is divided into sections:

  • The heading includes your name and contact information.
  • A  greeting  addressed to a specific person, if possible.
  • The introduction includes why the applicant is writing.
  • The body discusses your relevant qualifications and what you have to offer the employer.
  • The close thanks the reader and provides contact information and follow-up details.
  • Your  signature to end the letter .

Here’s how to ensure your application supports your resume, highlights your most relevant qualifications, and impresses the hiring manager.

Get off to a direct start.  In your first paragraph, explain why you are writing. Mention the job title, company name, and where you found the job listing. While you can also briefly mention why you are a strong candidate, this section should be short and to the point.

Offer something different than what's in your resume. You can make your language a bit more personal than in your resume bullet points, and you can tell a narrative about your work experience and career.

Application letters typically accompany resumes, so your letter should showcase information that your resume doesn't.

Make a good case.  Your first goal with this letter is to progress to the next step: an interview. Your overarching goal, of course, is to get a job offer. Use your application letter to further both causes. Offer details about your experience and background that show why you are a good candidate. How have other jobs prepared you for the position? What would you bring to the role and the company? Use this space to  emphasize your strengths .

Close with all the important details.  Include a thank you at the end of your letter. You can also share your contact information and mention how you will follow up.

This is a sample cover letter.  Download the cover letter template  (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for an email sample.

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John Donaldson 8 Sue Circle Smithtown, CA 08067 909-555-5555 john.donaldson@email.com

September 6, 2023

George Gilhooley LTC Company 87 Delaware Road Hatfield, CA 08065

Dear Mr. Gilhooley,

I am writing to apply for the programmer position advertised in the Times Union. As requested, I enclose my certification, resume, and references.

The role is very appealing to me, and I believe that my strong technical experience and education make me a highly competitive candidate for this position. My key strengths that would support my success in this position include:

  • I have successfully designed, developed, and supported live-use applications.
  • I strive continually for excellence.
  • I provide exceptional contributions to customer service for all customers.

With a BS degree in computer programming, I have a comprehensive understanding of the full lifecycle of software development projects. I also have experience in learning and applying new technologies as appropriate. Please see my resume for additional information on my experience.

I can be reached anytime via email at john.donaldson@email.com or by phone at 909-555-5555.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity.

Signature  (only if a hard copy letter)

John Donaldson

The following is a sample email cover letter to send as part of a job application.

Email Application Letter Example

Subject: Colleen Warren - Web Content Manager Position

Dear Hiring Manager,

I'm writing to express my interest in the Web Content Manager position listed on Monster.com. I have experience building large, consumer-focused, health-based content sites. While much of my experience has been in the business world, I understand the social value of this sector, and I am confident that my business experience will be an asset to your organization.

My responsibilities have included the development and management of website editorial voice and style, editorial calendars, and the daily content programming and production for various websites.

I have worked closely with health care professionals and medical editors to provide the best possible information to a consumer audience of patients. I have also helped physicians use their medical content to write user-friendly and easily comprehensible text.

Experience has taught me how to build strong relationships with all departments in an organization. I have the ability to work within a team, as well as cross-team. I can work with web engineers to resolve technical issues and implement technical enhancements. 

I am confident working with development departments to implement design and functional enhancements, monitor site statistics, and conduct search engine optimization.

Thank you for your consideration.

Colleen Warren colleen.warren@email.com 555-123-1234 www.linked.com/colleenwarren

How to Send an Email Application Letter

If sending your cover letter via email, list your name and the job title you are applying for in the  subject line  of the email:

Colleen Warren - Web Content Manager Position

Include your contact information in your email signature but don't list the employer's contact information.

Do you have to write a cover letter when you apply for a job?

Some employers require cover letters. If they do, it will be mentioned in the job posting. Otherwise, it’s optional but it can help your chances of securing an interview. A cover letter gives you a chance to sell yourself to the employer, showcase your qualifications, and explain why you are a perfect candidate for the job.

How can you use a cover letter to show you’re a qualified candidate?

One of the easiest ways to show an employer how you’re qualified for a job is to make a list of the requirements listed in the job posting and match them to your resume . Mention your most relevant qualifications in your cover letter, so the hiring manager can see, at a glance, that you have the credentials they are looking for.

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Writing a Winning Job Application Letter: Tips and Examples

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A job application letter, also known as a cover letter, is a formal letter that accompanies your resume and introduces you to a potential employer. The purpose of a job application letter is to highlight your qualifications, experience, and skills that make you the perfect candidate for the job. It also helps employers understand your personality, work ethic, and how you plan to contribute to their organization.

Importance of Customization

One of the key factors that can make or break your job application letter is how well you customize it to the specific job you are applying for. Employers want to see that you have taken the time to research their company and understand what they are looking for in a candidate. Customizing your letter also shows that you are genuinely interested in the job and that you are willing to put in the extra effort to stand out from other applicants.

Brief Overview of Key Sections

While job application letters can vary slightly depending on the job and industry, they typically contain four key sections:

Introduction: This section should include a brief introduction, the job you are applying for, and how you found out about it.

Qualifications: In this section, you should discuss your qualifications and experience that make you a good fit for the job. Be sure to tailor this section to the specific job requirements to show that you have the skills they are looking for.

Skills: Here, you should highlight your relevant skills and how they apply to the job. Use examples from your past experiences to demonstrate your proficiency in each skill.

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Closing: The closing paragraph should thank the employer for considering your application and provide contact information for them to reach you.

In this article, we will dive into each of these sections in more detail and provide tips and examples to help you write a winning job application letter.

Understand the Job Requirements

To write a winning job application letter, it is important to thoroughly understand the job requirements. This involves analyzing the job description and understanding the needs of the employer, as well as tailoring your letter to attract the specific employer.

A. Analyzing the Job Description

The job description provides you with valuable information about the position you are applying for. It outlines the required skills, qualifications, and responsibilities of the job. By analyzing the job description, you can determine if the role is a good fit for your experience and qualifications.

When analyzing the job description, it is important to pay attention to key phrases and requirements mentioned. These can give you insight into the priorities of the employer and allow you to tailor your application to meet those priorities.

B. Understanding the Needs of the Employer

To write a winning job application letter, it is also essential to understand the needs of the employer. This means researching the company and the industry to get a better understanding of the company culture, mission, and values. It also means understanding the desired outcome of the position and how you can address the employer’s needs.

One way to convey your understanding of the employer’s needs is to highlight relevant accomplishments in your application letter. By showing how you have successfully addressed similar challenges in the past, you can demonstrate your potential value to the employer.

C. Tailoring the Letter to Attract Specific Employer

Finally, to write a winning job application letter, it is important to tailor your letter to attract the specific employer. This means using language and examples that relate to the specific company and its values. It also means customizing your application letter to the specific job and its requirements.

To tailor your letter, take the time to research the company and its values. This can involve reviewing their website, social media, and other online resources. By addressing the specific needs and values of the employer, you can show that you are invested in the position and the company.

To write a winning job application letter, it is important to understand the job requirements, analyze the job description, understand the needs of the employer, and tailor the letter to attract the specific employer. By doing so, you can craft an application that stands out from the competition and showcases your value as a candidate.

Research the Company and Industry

Before writing your job application letter, it’s important to research the company and industry thoroughly to increase your chances of writing a winning letter. Here are three key areas to focus on:

A. Understanding the Mission, Vision, and Values of the Company

Make sure you take the time to research the company’s mission, vision, and values. This will help you understand the company’s goals and the qualities they look for in employees. You can find this information on the company’s website, social media pages or company annual report.

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Incorporate the values and mission statement of the company into your job application letter. This highlights your alignment with the company culture, and how your beliefs and goals match that of the organization’s.

B. Identifying the Company’s Competition

Once you have an understanding of the company, you need to identify the company’s competition. Knowing who the competitors are can help you understand the industry as well as the company’s market share position.

List the company’s competitors in your job application letter and briefly explain how you see the company’s strengths overcoming the competitors’ weaknesses.

C. Industry Trends and How to Address Them

The final area to focus on when researching the company and industry is identifying current industry trends and how these trends may impact the company’s future. Use reputable sources to gather trends and predictions about the industry. This will also show the recruiter that you are not only familiar with their industry, but are engaging in informed discussion and contributing to innovative solutions.

Incorporate industry trends into your job application letter and showcase the ideas and innovations you bring, how leveraging them can enhance the company’s position and how you can contribute to any current and future challenges, for which the potential employer has yet to find a solution.

By researching and incorporating the above areas into your job application letter, you demonstrate a genuine interest in the organization and showcase clear understanding, innovative thought and how your expertise can improve the company’s performance.

Know Your Strengths and Skills

When writing a job application letter, it’s crucial to understand your unique selling proposition, relevant experience, and transferrable skills. This information will help you stand out from the other applicants and potentially land the job of your dreams.

A. Identifying Your Unique Selling Proposition

Your unique selling proposition (USP) is what sets you apart from the other candidates. It could be a specific skill, experience or personality trait that aligns with the company’s values and job requirements. Start by analyzing the job description and researching the company culture to identify what makes you an ideal candidate for the role.

Once you have identified your USP, use it as the main selling point in your job application letter. Highlight your strengths and skills and explain how they align with the job requirements and the company’s values. This will show the hiring manager that you are not just another candidate, but someone who has something valuable to offer.

B. Highlighting Your Relevant Experience and Accomplishments

Your work experience and achievements are essential in demonstrating your abilities and suitability for the job. When crafting your job application letter, focus on highlighting your relevant experience and accomplishments. Use specific examples to demonstrate how you have contributed in previous roles and how those skills could be applied to the new role you are applying for.

Be sure to use metrics whenever possible as numbers are a great way to showcase your achievements. For example, if you were able to increase sales revenue by 20% in your previous role, mention it in your letter. This will give the hiring manager a clear understanding of your capabilities and how they align with the job requirements.

C. Understanding How to Leverage Transferrable Skills

Transferrable skills are those abilities that you have gained from your previous experiences that are not necessarily related to the job you are applying for. They can be valuable in demonstrating your adaptability and ability to learn quickly.

When discussing your transferrable skills in your job application letter, highlight how they could be applied to the new role you are applying for. For example, if you have strong communication skills, explain how you could use that to effectively collaborate with team members and clients.

By understanding and leveraging your unique selling proposition, relevant experience and accomplishments, and transferrable skills, you can write a job application letter that stands out from the crowd. Remember to tailor your letter to the job requirements and company culture to increase your chances of success.

Address Gaps in Your Resume or Experience

When applying for a job, it’s important to consider any gaps in your resume or experience that might be a red flag for hiring managers. Addressing these gaps upfront can demonstrate your accountability and willingness to take ownership of your shortcomings.

A. Taking ownership of failings

If you have gaps in your work history or experience, don’t try to hide or make excuses for them. Instead, take ownership of any failings and show that you’re actively working to improve yourself. This could involve taking courses, pursuing certifications, or volunteering in relevant areas to gain hands-on experience.

B. Finding a workaround for unfilled requirements

Sometimes a job posting requires specific qualifications or experience that you don’t have. In these cases, it’s important to find a workaround that demonstrates your ability to still meet the employer’s needs. This could involve highlighting related experience or transferable skills that could compensate for the missing requirement. Alternatively, it might involve offering to take on additional training or work with a mentor to acquire the missing knowledge.

C. Highlighting transferable skills to counter an irrelevant job background

When applying for a job in a new industry or field, it’s common to have a background that might not seem directly relevant. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean you’re unqualified for the role. By highlighting transferable skills, such as leadership, problem-solving, or communication, you can demonstrate your ability to adapt to new situations and learn quickly.

Addressing gaps in your resume or experience is an important aspect of writing a winning job application letter. By taking ownership of your failings, finding workarounds for unfilled requirements, and highlighting transferable skills, you can position yourself as a strong candidate and increase your chances of landing the job you want.

Crafting an Attention-grabbing Opening Paragraph

In the competitive job market, first impressions matter. The opening paragraph of your job application letter is your opportunity to make a positive and lasting impression on potential employers. In this section, we’ll explore the importance of crafting an attention-grabbing opening paragraph and provide tips and examples on how to do so.

A. Importance of First Impressions

Studies show that it takes less than 30 seconds for a recruiter or hiring manager to form an initial impression of a job candidate. This means that your opening paragraph is a critical component of your job application letter. Your goal is to capture the employer’s interest and convince them to continue reading.

B. Creative and Engaging Opening Lines

One effective way to capture the employer’s attention is by starting your letter with a creative and engaging opening line. This can be a quote, a personal story, a relevant statistic, or a bold statement. The key is to be authentic and genuine while still standing out from other applicants.

C. Strategies for Catching the Employer’s Attention

Beyond the opening line, there are several strategies you can use to further capture the employer’s attention. These include highlighting relevant skills and experience, demonstrating enthusiasm for the position and company, and connecting your qualifications to the job requirements.

By following these tips and examples, you can craft an attention-grabbing opening paragraph that sets you apart from the competition and piques the employer’s interest.

Highlighting Your Accomplishments

When it comes to writing a winning job application letter, highlighting your accomplishments is crucial. This allows potential employers to see the proven results that you can bring to their organization. Here are a few tips on how to effectively highlight your accomplishments:

A. Demonstrating Achievements in Previous Roles

One of the most effective ways to demonstrate your achievements is by highlighting your accomplishments in your previous roles. This shows that you have a track record of success and can bring that success to your next job. When highlighting your achievements, make sure to focus on results, not just responsibilities. Instead of stating that you managed a team, highlight the specific results that you achieved as a team leader.

For example, instead of saying, “Managed a team of 10 employees,” you could say, “Led a team of 10 employees to achieve a 25% increase in sales within the first quarter.” This shows the impact you had in your previous role and gives potential employers an idea of what you can achieve in their organization.

B. Using Data to Support Accomplishments

Using data to support your accomplishments is a powerful way to illustrate the impact you had in your previous roles. This could include data such as sales figures, customer satisfaction ratings, or employee retention rates. When using data, make sure to include specific numbers and percentages.

For example, instead of saying, “Improved customer satisfaction,” you could say, “Increased customer satisfaction ratings by 15% through implementing a new customer service training program.” This demonstrates the impact you had on the organization and the value you can bring to a potential employer.

C. Highlighting Relevant Certifications and Awards

Another way to highlight your accomplishments is by showcasing any relevant certifications or awards you have received. This shows that you have taken the time to invest in your professional development and have been recognized for your achievements.

When highlighting certifications and awards, make sure to explain why they are relevant to the job you are applying for. For example, if you are applying for a marketing position, highlighting your Google Analytics certification would be relevant as it demonstrates your analytics skills.

Highlighting your accomplishments is a crucial part of writing a winning job application letter. By demonstrating your achievements in previous roles, using data to support your accomplishments, and highlighting relevant certifications and awards, you can show potential employers the value you can bring to their organization.

Showcasing Your Writing Skills

When it comes to writing a winning job application letter, showcasing your exceptional writing skills is crucial to increase your chances of getting hired. Employers often look for applicants who have a way with words, can express themselves clearly, and can craft compelling content that leaves a lasting impression. Here are several ways to showcase your writing skills:

A. Highlighting experience in writing

One of the most effective ways to showcase your writing skills is to highlight your experience as a writer. This can include previous work experience in writing-related fields such as journalism, marketing, or content creation. If you have a writing degree, mention it. You can also share published articles or blog posts that you have written to demonstrate your skills in action. Highlighting relevant experience shows that you have the skills needed to excel in the role you are applying for.

B. Incorporating keywords

Incorporating keywords relevant to the job posting can also help showcase your writing skills. Employers often use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to scan resumes and cover letters for specific keywords related to the position. By including these keywords, you can increase your chances of getting past the initial screening process and showcase your understanding of industry-specific language.

C. Proper grammar, spelling, and tone

Finally, it’s essential to ensure that your writing exhibits proper grammar, spelling, and tone. Errors in these areas can undercut the impact of your application letter and send the wrong message to your potential employer. Take the time to proofread your cover letter and resume carefully, and have someone else review them too. Double-check for proper punctuation, spelling errors, and that your tone fits the professional context.

Showcasing your writing skills is critical when applying for jobs, particularly those that require excellent communication skills. Highlighting relevant experience, incorporating keywords, and ensuring proper grammar, spelling, and tone are strategies that can help set you apart from other applicants and make a lasting impression on potential employers.

Using Power Words and Phrases

When writing a job application letter, it is essential to use powerful words and phrases that can help you stand out from the crowd. Here are some tips to help you select the right words:

A. Selecting Strong Action Words

Action words can help demonstrate your skills and experience effectively. Use verbs that showcase your achievements and contributions to your previous roles. For instance, rather than saying you “assisted” your team, use words such as “led,” “managed,” or “initiated” to emphasize your role in driving projects and initiatives forward.

B. Avoiding Common Clichés and Buzzwords

Although buzzwords and clichés may seem tempting, they could potentially undermine the impact of your letter. Instead of using cookie-cutter phrases like “I am a team player,” try to use specific examples to illustrate your ability to work collaboratively. Also, avoid jargon that may not be familiar to the reader and opt for straightforward language that can be easily understood.

C. Crafting Impactful and Persuasive Sentences

To make your letter more impactful and persuasive, use language that emphasizes your strengths and accomplishments. Start sentences with action words and focus on the results you have achieved. Also, be specific and illustrate your points with concrete examples that demonstrate your value to the prospective employer.

When writing your job application letter, make sure to choose powerful words that demonstrate your expertise and experience effectively. Avoid using clichés and buzzwords and instead focus on crafting persuasive and impactful sentences that showcase your strengths and contributions. By following these principles, you can create a compelling letter that increases your chances of landing the job you want.

Formatting and Presentation of Your Job Application Letter

When it comes to writing a winning job application letter, the presentation and formatting of the letter are just as important as the content. Here are some tips to ensure your letter looks professional and polished:

A. Ensure consistency in formatting

Make sure your letter has a consistent format throughout. This means using the same font and font size for the entire letter. Also, ensure that the margins and spacing are consistent from beginning to end.

B. Proper use of fonts, margins, and spacing

Use a standard font like Times New Roman or Arial, in a legible size (such as 11pt or 12pt). Be sure to use proper spacing between paragraphs and section headers. It’s important to have enough white space to make the letter easy to read, but not so much that it takes up unnecessary space.

C. Guidelines on length of the letter

Longer letters can seem rambling and may deter the hiring manager from reading the whole thing. Focus on the most important points and make them clear and succinct. Remember, your goal is to make a strong case for yourself as a candidate, not overwhelm the reader with information.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your job application letter looks professional, polished, and focused on what matters most – your qualifications for the job.

Sample Job Application Letter

Writing a winning job application letter is important if you’re looking to impress the hiring manager and land your dream job. In this section of the article, we’ll walk through a sample job application letter, analyze its strong points, and provide strategies to improve it.

A. Walk Through a Sample Job Application Letter

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to express my interest in the position of Marketing Manager at ABC Company, as advertised on [job board]. With over [number] years of experience in the marketing industry, I believe I have the skills and knowledge to succeed in this role and make a significant contribution to your team.

During my time at XYZ Company, I was responsible for developing and executing successful marketing campaigns that exceeded client expectations and resulted in increased ROI. My experience in digital marketing, social media management, and content creation have prepared me well for this role. I am highly adaptable, and I have a proven track record of implementing innovative strategies to achieve business objectives.

In addition, I am a strong communicator and collaborator, and I work well in cross-functional teams. I am confident that my skills and experience make me a strong candidate for the role of Marketing Manager at ABC Company.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss my qualifications further.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

B. Analyzing the Strong Points in the Letter

The sample job application letter has several strong points:

  • The candidate clearly expresses their interest in the position and summarizes their skills and experience in the marketing industry.
  • The letter highlights the candidate’s successful track record in executing marketing campaigns and achieving business objectives.
  • The candidate demonstrates their adaptability and ability to implement innovative strategies.
  • The letter emphasizes the candidate’s communication and collaboration skills.

C. Strategies to Improve the Letter

To improve the sample job application letter, consider the following strategies:

  • Start with a strong opening sentence that grabs the hiring manager’s attention, such as a personal anecdote or a statement about the company’s mission.
  • Use specific examples of your achievements and accomplishments to demonstrate your value to the company.
  • Customize your letter to the specific job and company by conducting research and referencing relevant company initiatives or values.
  • Show enthusiasm and a willingness to learn by expressing interest in the company’s future projects or goals.

By implementing these strategies, you can enhance your job application letter and increase your chances of landing an interview with your dream company.

Writing a winning job application letter requires attention to detail, strong communication skills, and a clear understanding of the hiring company’s needs and values. By following these tips and analyzing examples such as the one above, you can take your job application letter to the next level and stand out from the competition.

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an application letter for a job vacancy

  • Write in a professional manner.
  • Mention where you learned of the job vacancy and express your interest in applying.
  • List down the qualifications that you have. Include your resume as well.
  • End in a professional and uplifting tone.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Letter Date]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-

Dear [Recipients Name],

I am writing to you to inform you of my interest to apply for the job vacancy which you currently have in your company. I saw the ads which you posted on the local newspaper. I am very much interested in joining your prestigious company since I find that I could be an asset by providing my knowledge and skills. You will find attached my resume and a list of my qualifications. I look forward to hearing your positive reply soon.

Sincerely, [Senders Name] [Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional - cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Application letter for a job vacancy. Sample letter.

Further things to consider when writing application letters to human resources

Further things to consider when writing application letters to human resources

Application Letters

Application letters are letters that you write to formally request for something from authority, apply for a job, or join an institution. Effective application letters will give a detailed explanation for your interest in the specific item, company, or institution. They showcase your abilities and strengths and illustrate your experience. In most cases, people write application letters to express their interest in receiving a position, attending an institution, or when applying for a visa, for instance. In all scenarios, application letters must be accompanied by the relevant documents. Application letters are the perfect tool to demonstrate something of your personality. Therefore, you should write in a professional tone setting a clear outline that allows the reader to scan the primary data quickly. Introduce yourself and briefly explain your intent and reason for the application. Address the letter with a title or name of the recipient. If your application is for a job or to join an institution, for example, you need to highlight your experience and qualification; if you are applying for a travel visa, make sure to state a clear intention for your travel. End with a positive tone and invite the recipient to contact you.

Letters to Human Resources

Letters to human resources are letters written to the personnel or department that deals with administration, training, and hiring of employees in an organization. The role of human resources personnel is to handle everything from payroll to policy issues and legal grievances. If you have a policy or legal question, a personal issue that affects your work, or a serious problem with a colleague, the first person you may want to contact is a human resources representative. The best way to begin this conversation is by drafting a letter stating your specific problem. When writing letters to human resources, make sure to follow all the rules of a formal letter. Start by addressing your letter to the right person. Write a clear subject line communicating your problem and indicating that action is needed. Set a formal and professional tone early in the conversation. Keep your sentences short and clear and avoid providing more information than is necessary. Describe the issue precisely giving a timeline of when it started. Explain what you have done or think can be done to address the issue. Request for an in-person meeting. Close on a note of anticipation to seeing the issue resolved.

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5 Excellent Application Letter Examples for Job Vacancy

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Looking for a job can be intimidating, but an engaging application letter can make all the difference. Whether you’ve never written one before or you’re looking to sharpen your skills, there are plenty of examples of successful application letters out there you can draw inspiration from. In this article, we’ll walk you through a few application letter examples for job vacancies, taking a closer look at what makes them effective. We’ll cover everything from formatting to tone, highlighting key dos and don’ts along the way. By the end of this article, you’ll have a much clearer idea of what a winning application letter looks like, and plenty of examples to edit and personalize as needed. So, let’s dive in!

The Best Structure for an Application Letter example for Job Vacancy

Writing an application letter for a job vacancy can be quite intimidating, especially if you don’t know where to start. The structure of your application letter is just as important as the content you include. Here are some tips on how to structure a winning application letter.

Introduction/Opening Paragraph: Start by introducing yourself and stating the position you are applying for. It is important to grab the reader’s attention right from the beginning, so make sure to mention something that makes you stand out from other applicants. For example, you can mention a specific skill or experience that you have that relates to the job description.

Body Paragraphs: The body paragraphs of your application letter should be used to highlight your qualifications and experience. Take time to research the company and the job description, and use examples from your previous work experience that align with the skills and experiences required for the job. Remember to be specific and use concrete examples to make your case.

Closing Paragraph: The closing paragraph should summarize your interest in the job and your qualifications, and thank the employer for considering your application. You can also include a call to action, such as requesting an interview or further discussion.

Formatting: It is important to make your application letter easy to read and aesthetically pleasing. Use a clear and readable font, such as Times New Roman or Arial, and keep the size between 10-12 points. Also, make sure to include enough white space by using margins of at least 1 inch. Finally, proofread your letter for any typos or grammatical errors before submitting it.

In conclusion, a well-structured application letter can make all the difference in securing your dream job. Start with a strong opening, use body paragraphs to highlight your qualifications, and close with a summary and call to action. Keep your letter formatted cleanly and error-free. With these tips, you’ll be on your way to a successful job application.

Application Letter for Job Opening

Application for available position.

Dear [Hiring Manager],

I am writing to express my interest in the vacant position at your company. I am confident that with my qualifications and experience, I can successfully fulfill the responsibilities of this role and make valuable contributions to your organization.

With [number] years of experience in [industry/position], I have gained extensive knowledge and skills that are relevant to the job opening. My proficiency in [skill/program] and ability to [accomplishment] make me an asset to your team. Additionally, my previous work experience at [company name] has provided me with the necessary background to excel in this new position.

I am excited about the opportunity to work with [company name] and contribute to the success of your organization. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

Application for Part-Time Position

I am writing to apply for the part-time position at your company. As a [current/future] student, I am looking for a flexible work schedule that will allow me to balance my academic studies and gain valuable work experience. I believe that this position will provide me with the opportunity to do both.

With my previous experience in [industry/position], I am confident that I can perform the responsibilities of this role effectively. My proficiency in [skill/program] and ability to [accomplishment] make me a strong candidate for this position. Moreover, my eagerness to learn and grow in the field will allow me to contribute to the success of your organization.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss my qualifications with you further.

Best regards, [Your Name]

Application for Change in Department

I am writing to express my interest in changing departments within your organization. While I have enjoyed my time as a [current position], I believe that my skills and experience align more with the responsibilities of [desired position].

Over the past [number] years, I have demonstrated my ability to [accomplishment] through my work in [current department]. I believe that I can apply these skills and experience to the role in [desired department] and make valuable contributions to the team.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to discussing this opportunity further.

Application for Internship

I am excited to apply for the internship position at your company. As a [current/future] student in [major], I am eager to gain practical experience in [industry] to further my education and career goals. I believe that the skills and knowledge I have acquired in my studies have prepared me to excel in this role.

Through my coursework and extracurricular activities, I have developed skills in [skill/program]. Additionally, my experience in [volunteer/internship/unrelated position] has allowed me to hone my [relevant skill]. I am confident that these skills will enable me to make meaningful contributions to your team.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to discussing this opportunity further.

Application for Promotion

Dear [Supervisor/Manager],

I am writing to apply for the [desired position] at your company. With [number] years of experience in [current position], I believe that I have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary for this role. I am eager to bring these skills to the next level and take on more responsibilities within the organization.

During my time as a [current position], I have demonstrated my ability to [accomplishment]. I have also taken on additional responsibilities, such as [specific task/project]. These experiences have prepared me for the challenges and opportunities of the new role.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to discussing this opportunity further.

Application for Career Change

I am excited to apply for the available position at your company. After [number] years of working in [current industry/position], I am seeking a new challenge and career change. I am confident that my skills and experience make me a strong candidate for this position.

While my previous experience in [current industry/position] has been valuable, I believe that my skills and interests align better with [desired industry/position]. My skills in [relevant skill] and [relevant skill] are transferable to the new role. Additionally, my eagerness to learn and grow in this field will allow me to contribute to the success of your organization.

Application for Remote Position

I am writing to express my interest in the remote position at your company. With the rise of remote work, I believe that this position will allow me to contribute to your organization while also providing flexibility that is important to me.

With [number] years of experience in [industry/position], I have gained skills in [relevant skill] and [relevant skill]. My ability to [accomplishment] and [accomplishment] make me a strong candidate for this role. Additionally, my ability to work independently and communicate effectively will allow me to succeed in a remote work environment.

Crafting an Effective Application Letter for Your Dream Job

Applying for a job can be daunting, but with a well-crafted application letter, you can increase your chances of securing an interview. Here are some tips to help you write an excellent application letter for your dream job.

  • Address the letter to the right person.
  • Start with a catchy opening statement that grabs the reader’s attention.
  • Highlight your skills and qualifications that match the requirements of the job advertised.
  • Focus on achievements and experiences instead of just listing your duties in previous positions.
  • Show enthusiasm for the job and the company you are applying to.
  • Keep it concise and clear with no more than two pages.
  • Tailor your letter to the specific job and company.
  • Proofread and edit your letter to avoid any typographical or grammatical errors.

By following these tips, you can create a high-quality application letter that will get you noticed by potential employers. Remember to sell your abilities and experience effectively, and you’re sure to land that dream job you’ve always wanted. Good luck!

FAQs about Application Letter Example for Job Vacancy

What is an application letter?

An application letter is a document sent by a job applicant to a prospective employer, in order to introduce themselves, express their interest in a job opening, and explain why they are a good fit for the job.

What should be included in an application letter?

An application letter should typically include an introduction, a brief explanation of your relevant skills and experience, a statement of your interest in the job, and a closing statement. You may also want to include your contact information and any additional attachments, such as a resume or references.

How should I format my application letter?

Your application letter should be formatted like a formal business letter, with a clear and professional layout. Be sure to include a header with your contact information and the employer’s address, a greeting, a body of text, and a closing with your signature and contact information.

What is the purpose of an application letter?

The purpose of an application letter is to demonstrate to the employer that you are a qualified and enthusiastic candidate for the job. It should be written in a clear and concise manner, and should highlight your relevant skills and experience that make you an ideal candidate for the position.

What are some tips for writing an effective application letter?

Some tips for writing an effective application letter include tailoring your letter to the specific job and employer, emphasizing your relevant skills and experience, using a clear and concise writing style, and proofreading your letter before submitting it.

What should I avoid including in my application letter?

You should avoid including any irrelevant or unnecessary information in your application letter, such as personal details or unrelated work experience. Additionally, you should avoid using overly casual or unprofessional language, as this can reflect poorly on your candidacy.

What should I do after submitting my application letter?

After submitting your application letter, you should follow up with the employer to express your continued interest in the position. You may also want to prepare for a potential interview by researching the company and preparing your responses to common interview questions.

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Securing a job in today’s competitive job market is pretty challenging, a well-written job application letter can make all the difference in landing a dream job. It serves as your first introduction to your potential employer and offers a valuable opportunity to showcase your qualifications, skills, enthusiasm, and suitability for the role.

To explore the ins and outs of writing a job application letter, and how to make a strong impression with it, check out this blog. This blog will show you how to write an exceptional job application letter that will help you stand out from the competition.

A job application letter is commonly referred to as a cover letter. This letter of application is a document that is sent along with your resume when you apply for a job. Its main purpose is to introduce yourself to the potential employer or hiring manager, providing an opportunity to present your skills, qualifications, and experience that are relevant to the job you’re applying for. Additionally, it aims to persuade the hiring manager to consider you for the role. 

Therefore, a strong job application letter serves as your ultimate gateway to your dream job.

  • Components of a Job Application Letter

To draft an outstanding application you need to follow the right step to write a letter. Therefore, here are the key components that you should follow:

Include your contact information and the date at the top of the letter, followed by the employer’s contact details.

Begin your letter with a formal greeting to the hiring manager. It’s best to address the letter with the name of the hiring manager. For this, it’s advisable to call the company and ask for the hiring manager’s name as it would look professional. Alternatively, use a generic salutation like “Dear Hiring Manager”.

Craft a standout introduction to build that positive impression from the start of your letter. Your introduction should highlight your relevant skills, experiences, and achievements that make you a suitable candidate for the job.

Highlight what value you can bring to the company with this position. Talk about why you’re the perfect fit for the job; this way, you can showcase your professional skills and stand out from other applicants.

Express your enthusiasm for the position and reiterate your interest in the opportunity. Also, thank the employer for considering your application. End the letter with professional closing for example: “Yours sincerely”, “Best regards”, or “Thanks for your consideration”, followed by your name and signature.

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  • Tips on How to Write a Job Application Letter

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Customize your application letter for the job; formally, it’s best to follow the key components that we discussed above. This way, you can tailor your application letter to each job, highlighting the qualifications and experiences most relevant to the position.

Show your understanding of the company and its values in your application letter as this shows that you are aware of what the company does, and your genuine interest in the position.

Though you have a lot to say and express in your letter, do not go over the board, keep it concise and to the point, focusing on key skills and experiences that align with the role.

It sometimes happens that the hiring manager may not read the entire letter but rather would just find the relevant keywords that match the job requirements. Additionally, incorporating keywords will also help your application stand out to applicant tracking systems (ATS).

Finally, once you have drafted your outstanding job application letter, give a quick check on the grammatical errors to ensure the letter is professionally well formatted without any blunders.

  • Best Job Application Letter Format (Example Templates)

Subject: Application for the Role of [Job Title] at [Company Name]

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job Title] position listed on [where you found the job posting]. As a recent graduate from [University/College Name], I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to [Company Name] and grow both personally and professionally.

During my academic studies, I developed strong skills in [relevant skills or coursework]. I am particularly drawn to [specific aspect of the company or job description] and am eager to apply my knowledge and enthusiasm to support [Company Name]’s goals.

I am highly motivated and detail-oriented, and I possess excellent communication skills. I am confident that my academic background and passion for [industry or field] make me a strong candidate for this position.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how my skills and experiences align with the needs of [Company Name].

Best regards,

[Your Name]

Subject: Job Application for [Job Title] Position at [Company Name]

Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name],

I am writing to apply for the [Job Title] position at [Company Name], as listed on [where you found the job posting]. With over [number of years] years of experience in [relevant industry or field], I am excited about the opportunity to bring my expertise to your esteemed organization.

In my current role at [Current Company], I have successfully [mention key achievements or responsibilities]. These experiences have equipped me with strong skills in [relevant skills or competencies], including [specific skills mentioned in the job description].

I am particularly drawn to [specific aspect of the company or job description], and I am confident that my background in [relevant experience or industry] aligns well with the needs of [Company Name].

Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to further discuss how my qualifications and experiences can contribute to the continued success of [Company Name].

Yours Sincerely,

Subject: Expressing Interest in [Job Title] Position at [Company Name]

I am writing to express my interest in the [Job Title] position at [Company Name], as posted on [where you found the job posting]. With [number of years] years of experience in [relevant industry or field], I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to your team.

In my previous role at [Previous Company], I [briefly mention key responsibilities or achievements]. These experiences have honed my skills in [relevant skills or competencies], and I am eager to apply them to drive success at [Company Name].

I am particularly impressed by [specific aspect of the company or job description], and I am excited about the opportunity to collaborate with the talented team at [Company Name].

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of discussing how my background and expertise align with the needs of your organization.

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Now that you’ve reached the end of this article, you understand that a well-written job application letter can significantly enhance your chances of securing an interview with your dream company in this challenging job market. Therefore, follow these tips, key components, and templates to draft a successful job application letter that impresses your hiring manager. With the right approach, you’ll be one step closer to your next career opportunity.

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How to Write Job Application Letters

You must have heard the phrase, “First impressions last the longest”. This saying holds true especially if you are a job-seeker. The job market is extremely competitive and to increase your chances of getting hired, you need to write a compelling job application letter . This particular document can set you apart from other applicants and catch the recruiter’s attention. It is an extension of your resume but in an elaborative form.

In this blog, you will learn how to write an effective application letter for a vacancy of your choice. You will also get some important writing tips along with a few application letter samples.

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What is a Job Application Letter?

It is a document that is attached to your resume when you apply for a job. This letter supplements the information you have noted on your resume. Your education, skills, and experience, along with other details, are outlined in your resume. While an application letter gives you the chance to explain to the recruiter why you want to apply and why you are the best candidate for the job.

Although it is not required, it is always a good idea to send it along with your resume. In this document, you can make a compelling case for why you deserve an interview.

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Tips to Write an Application Letter for a Job Vacancy

In this section, you will learn what points you should consider before you start writing your application letter. Here are some:

  • Research the Company and the Job – The more information you know and understand about the company and the job you are applying for, the better you can craft your application letter.
  • Use Formal Language – The application letter has to be worded formally. Avoid a casual tone. Writing a job application is a formal task.
  • Highlight Why You Are the Right Person – Familiarize yourself with the job and jot down some points about yourself that best fit the job. Highlight the points that relate to your professionalism.
  • Explain the “Why” – It is not enough to simply write an application. State why you want to work for a particular company and in a particular position.

Alongside writing a perfect job application letter, prepare yourself for an interview by taking a preparatory job interview course .

Also read: How to Write a Cover Letter for a Job .

Job Application Letter Format

The job application letter should express your enthusiasm for the position you are applying for and include important information in brief, as described in the format below:

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Email ID]
[Your Phone Number]



Job Application Letter for the [Job Title] Position at your Company/Organization/Foundation.

Dear [Sir/Madam/Mr./Mrs. (name)],

I am writing to you to express my interest in the [Job Title] position at [company name]. [Mention the platform where you got to know about the job or share the person’s name who referred the role to you within a company.] I believe that my educational background and skills will make me an ideal candidate for the role.

[Second Paragraph – Briefly introduce your qualifications that match the job description. Extend your most significant accomplishments and provide the details you were unable to mention in your resume’s concise format.]

[Third paragraph – Explain in brief clearly about your relevant experience, skills, and knowledge that are useful to fulfill the position’s responsibilities. It should reflect your personality- your competence, technical, and soft skills.] 

[Fourth paragraph – Briefly explain why you desire to work for the company, and add a request statement for the employer to review your application.]

Yours sincerely,
[Full Name]

When an employer reviews the applications, well-written job applications are more likely to be noticed. However, tailor the job application to highlight specific aspects of your personality. When writing a job application letter, keep the following points in mind:

  • Length- Only use one page. Write it in 3-4 short paragraphs.
  • Format- It should be single-spaced and left-aligned, with equal space between paragraphs. 
  • Font- Font sizes should only range from 10 to 12. Use Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri fonts.
  • Proofread- The application letter document should have no spelling errors and grammatical mistakes. Always proofread before submitting it.

Along with these guidelines, an application letter has to be concise. You can brush up your writing skills by learning how to write concisely .

Also read: Cover Letter Format

Profile-Based Job Application Letter Sample:

Let us go through some sample application letters that you may use to apply for jobs based on the profile you are interested in. Start your application letter by writing your name, address, email ID, and phone number followed by the date, subject line, and the body of the letter.

Sample 1: Job Application Letter for Software Developer Position

Write an easy-to-comprehend software developer role application letter with the help of this format:

[Your Address]
[Your Email ID]
[Your Phone Number]

Date

Job Application Letter for the Role of [Software Developer] at XYZ Ltd.

Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Recipient’s Name],

I am writing to you to express my interest in the [Software Developer] position at XYZ Ltd that I learned about on [portal name]. Here I would like to share my qualifications and skills.

At [Institute/University Name], I earned my B. Tech in computer science. Having passed with first-class distinction, I received [Percentage/Grade] on my final examinations. I competed in intercollege tech fests in college and placed second for application development. 

I believe that I am the ideal candidate for the position since I have a thorough grasp of cloud computing systems and can write code in languages like Java, Python, C & C++, JavaScript, and PHP. 

Working with your company will give me the exposure I need to progress as a developer. I have attached my CV to this email for your reference. Please have a look at it, and I look forward to speaking with you. 

Yours sincerely,
{Your Name}

Now that you know how to write a job application letter for this job, apply for Computer Science Jobs .

Sample 2: Job Application Letter for Digital Marketing Executive Position

Make it easy to write an application letter using the example below:

[Your Address]
[Your Email ID]
[Your Phone Number]

Date

Job Application Letter for the Role of [Digital Marketing Executive] at ABC Agency.

Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Recipient’s Name],

I am excited to apply for the Digital Marketing Executive role posted on the [name] portal for your agency. I am writing to convey my desire to work in this role. I believe that I am the best candidate given that my area of expertise is optimizing multimedia digital campaigns.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from [name] college/University, I completed a Diploma course in Digital Marketing. I learned how to create a customer-centric digital marketing strategy, email marketing, , and performance tracking.

I interned as a social media and content marketer after completing the course and learned the best practices in the industry to attract clients and customers online by creating engaging campaigns. I am also well-versed in SEO techniques.

I like the work your agency is doing and am extremely keen on getting to work with your digital marketing team. I request you to kindly review and consider my application letter.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely, 
[Full Name]

Use the example above to create your letter to apply for Digital Marketing jobs .

Sample 3: Job Application Letter for Business Analyst Position

Use the sample format below to write your letter:

[Your Address]
[Your Email ID]
[Your Phone Number]

Date

Job Application Letter for the Role of [Business Analyst] at XYZ Firm.

Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Recipient’s Name],

This application letter is concerning the job post on [name] portal for the role of Business Analyst at your firm. I want to convey my best interest to apply for the same and get an opportunity to work.  

I am a graduate of B.Tech in Information Technology from [name] college/University. Further, I did a Master in Business Administration from [college/university] in [name of the city/place]. My mixed educational background makes me a candidate with strong technical, analytical, and management skills. 

I acted as a Vice-President of the Student Business Club throughout the two years of my MBA. In the second year, I did a project on reviewing company data, including human resources (HR) documents, financial statements, and operational policies. I am proficient in SAP/SAS, and MySQL, and have expert-level knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). With this, I have gained in-depth knowledge of business models, and operations. 

I am extremely keen to work in your firm and I am confident that my knowledge and practical business analysis skills will enable me to serve your firm with desirable outcomes. I request you to go through my application letter and consider the same.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]

Use the example above to create your letter to apply for Business Analyst jobs .

Sample 4: Job Application Letter for Graphic Designer Position

Here’s a sample to start writing your application letter:

[Your Address]
[Your Email ID]
[Your Phone Number]

Date

Job Application for the Post of {Graphic Designer} at ABC Company.

Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. [Recipient’s Name],

I’m thrilled to learn that your organization has a position open for a graphic designer. Your job posting on the [name] portal led me to apply for the role.

My degree is in Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), which I received from [name] College or University. Following graduation, I enrolled in a graphic design diploma program.  I gained vast knowledge in how to use design software like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Coral Draw, and others.

I am enthusiastic about producing aesthetically appealing designs that meet the needs of the customer. I spent three months as an intern on the marketing staff of an advertising agency. During my internship, I designed all advertising campaigns, brochures, infographics, and communication materials for an ed-tech firm. 

I am truly interested in the job that your company conducts after learning about it.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]

Now kickstart your professional journey by applying for some Graphic Design jobs .

Having read this blog, you must have gathered an idea about what a job application letter should look like. Remember that your introduction must be shared in brief that includes your qualifications, skills, experience, and your niche of expertise or interest. Most importantly, express your desire to work in the organization you are applying in. Get started with your application process.

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24 Job Application Letter Samples and Templates

The first step towards seeking entry into any firm is to draft a job application to the effect. In many cases, this application is solicited in the sense that it responds to an earlier advertisement or call for application. Either way, the manner in which you draft a letter of this kind matters a lot.

A good job application letter not only sets you apart from the others but also ups your chances of getting picked for the job eventually. It is against this backdrop that we draft a detailed and in-depth guide of this kind. Take your time to skim the explanations we give hereunder.

Purpose of the Job Application Letter

This letter serves the following major purposes:

Respond to a call for application

Most of the time, it is the recruiter who initiates the job hunting exercise. In this sense, it is he who, in fact, issues a call for application. The job application letter drafted in this sense merely serves to respond to a previous call for application. In this sense, it specifies the dates and the times when the call was made.

Summarize your skill-set

As part of applying, you want your recruiter or potential employer to have a rough clue of who you are. Thus, the letter serves also to summarize your skill-set i.e., your educational qualifications, and professional work experience. The purpose is to give a clearer picture of you in a nutshell.

Demonstrate your competence

Over and above merely summarizing your skill-set, the letter also demonstrates your competence. In this regard, it draws a direct connection between your skills and competence on the one hand and the requirements of the job on the other hand. It is this, in fact, that vouches for your suitability for the post.

Introduce yourself to the recruitment panel

This letter also serves to introduce yourself to the recruitment panel. It answers in summary who you are and how likely you are to meet the expectations of the firm to which you are applying. That again goes a long way in letting the recruitment firm know more about you.

Showcase your availability

Most job openings have a fixed timeline when they have to be filled. As part of submitting your application for the same, you must also showcase your availability i.e., when exactly you intend to take up the vacancy if picked for the same. Needless to say, you have to be available at that time.

How to Write a Job Application

To be able to draft job application letter, you have to follow the steps below:

Review the Company’s Recruitment Policy

Each company has its own laid down set of rules and regulations that govern its recruitments known the recruitment policy. You have to take your time to familiarize yourself with the policies of the firm you intend to apply to. That will provide you with the guidance you need to craft a relevant letter.

Address the letter to the hiring manager

You have to address your job application letter appropriately to the hiring manager or the recruitment panel. That is to make sure that the letter is not only received well but also interpreted to be serious.

Open the letter accordingly

Get to the core now of the letter by opening it appropriately. Describe your interest in the vacancy at hand and demonstrate your passion and enthusiasm for the same. Tell the hiring manager that you are indeed upbeat about the vacancy and are ready to work.

Summarize your qualifications and experiences

Go ahead now to summarize your qualifications and experiences in the job application letter. This summary aims at acquainting the hiring manager with your skills and competence in a nutshell. That helps him to have a rough picture of who you are and how likely suited for the job you could be.

Close the letter

Round up the letter now by expressing appreciation for the opportunity to apply for the job and giving a brief peek into your other lifestyle traits and personality. Let the employer know that you are indeed enthusiastic about taking up the vacancy if granted it.

Elements of Job Application Letter

A typical job application letter ought to contain the following pieces of information:

Name and Address of both Parties – These are the names and the addresses of both the applicant (you) and the recruiting company/potential employer.

Vacancy applied for – At any given time, an organization typically has many job vacancies at a time. It is important hence that you specify exactly which one you are applying for to prevent any doubt from possibly arising.

Skill-set – This is basically a summary of your work experience and academic qualifications. These two have to mirror the requirements of the job to be able to convince the recruiting panel that you are indeed qualified for the said vacancy.

Personality – It is also imperative that you incorporate other aspects of your personality that are not relevant to the vacancy but which nonetheless give a complete picture of yourself. These include your hobbies, skills, and life goals.

Availability – How soon are you ready to take up the vacancy if qualified or granted the same? You have to let the panelists know about this to be able to adjust their expectations appropriately.

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Your address

Your email address

Your phone number

Name of hiring manager or supervisor

Title of the hiring manager or supervisor

Company name

Company address

Dear Mr./Ms.

RE: Letter of Application

I hereby tender my application for the ___________________ (job title and reference) in response to an earlier advertisement that was posted on the ________________ (name of the advertising channel or media) on ________________ (mm/dd/yyyy).

My educational background as well as the professional work experiences converge to make me suited for the role. I hold a ________________ (academic qualification e.g. Diploma, Degree, Associate Degree e.t.c.) from ____________________ (name of college or educational institution).

If picked for the job, I plan to start out immediately. Kindly refer to the enclosed resume for more information about and a breakdown of my skills and competence.

Closing [Sincerely, Best]

Your signature

Your name (printed)

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Thursday, August 27, 20XX,

Julia Spencer, 101 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA 02210

Margret Simpleton Manager – Sonalux Kitchenette, 770 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02111

 Dear Madam,

 It is with great joy that applies to be considered for the position of Junior Accounts Manager with your organization, Sonalux Kitchenette, which was posted on the local dailies

 I feel qualified for the vacancy due to my possession of a Bachelor of Commerce degree (Accountancy Option) from the prestigious MIT Sloan School of Business.

 Additionally, I did my attachment at the M&T Accountancy Incorporated in Boston, Massachusetts, area. In case I get the job vacancy, I shall be available for work immediately.

Kindly grant my application with a favor.

Best regards, Julia Simpleton

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Things to Consider When Writing

As you draft the job application letter, there are things you have to keep in mind. These are:

Emphasize your abilities and skills

This letter gives you the rare opportunity to showcase your competence. Never lose sight of this fact. As such, you should take every opportunity to emphasize the abilities and skills you have to mind. While at it, provide evidence to back your allegations up as well.

Remain concise and On-point

Do not make this letter too long and detailed. All you have to do is to provide the bare minimum pieces of information you need to convince the recruiting panel of your capabilities. In fact, you should make the letter no more than 1 page longer and highlight the necessary details.

Match your skills with the job requirements

In the course of drafting the letter, be sure to match the skills you have with those of the job requirements. That is to convince the panel of your own suitability and readiness to take up the challenges that the job has to offer.

Be factual and truthful

All the pieces of information you furnish have to be accurate and to the point. Refrain from exaggerating facts or incorporating misleading information in the cover letter. If possible, be sure to match the claims with hard evidence to their effects. This includes you accompanying the letter with the necessary certificates and affidavits.

Proof-read the letter

It goes without saying that you have to proofread the letter and weed out any grammatical errors before submitting the same to the panel. The purpose of a step of this kind is to eliminate any issues that may water down the seriousness of the letter and up your chances of getting it to sail through successfully.

Frequently Asked Questions

We take a look now at some of the frequently asked questions with regards to this particular topic:

What is the format of the job application?

The first paragraph should indicate the job you are applying for and the advert you are responding to, if any. In the second paragraph, you should state why exactly you feel qualified for the vacancy and the expectations you shall or intend to meet if picked for the said vacancy.

What is the best resume format?

Chronological, it is! This format is the most recommended for experienced job seekers. It focuses on your work history by showcasing your past accomplishments and duties you have ever held. Additionally, it offers more information on your specific professional milestone and achievements.

What a good CV looks like?

A good CV has to be written in 10-12 point font size; the headings ought to bear 14-18 points while the page margins are maintained at around 2.5 cm. That is to spread out the writings and make the same clearly legible to the naked eyes.

What are the two types of application letters?

There are two main kinds of application letters. These are the solicited and unsolicited applications. The former responds to an earlier job vacancy notice, whereas the latter is used to seek positions that may be but are not yet advertised.

What are the types of job application letters?

There are five main kinds of job application letters. These are value proposition letters, networking letters, letters of interest, referral cover letters, and general application letters. Use them appropriately in the course of making an application.

What should be the tone of the letter of application?

Being an official letter, this one has to be somber and professional in tone. Avoid manipulative language that may be construed to want to force the panel to consider you favorably. Instead, state your desire to work for the said firm and furnish them with the relevant details only.

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  • Identify the industry where you want to work. This is very important for the following reasons:
  • It will allow you to identify the kind of applicants that commonly voice out their interests to be a part of the business as an employee.
  • You can already see the qualifications that you need to have to assure that you will be considered for an interview, or even for employment. You can also see more on  Job Application Letter for Executive Templates.
  • It allows you to know if you are comfortable with the work functions that may be given to you or even with the nature of the industry operations.
  • It will help you to know whether you are a fit candidate for specific job positions in the industry that you want to be a part of.  You can also see more on  Marketing Job Application Letter Templates.
  • Assess your skills, interests, talents, abilities, and qualifications. This will help you in terms of the following matters:
  • You will know if you can last in the job position that will be offered to you depending on your passion to do your tasks on a daily basis.
  • Knowing your strengths can help you to properly introduce yourself, especially in terms of professionalism and your ability to cope with the demands of the work position that you are targeting to have. You can also see more on  Job Application Letter for Engineer Templates.
  • It will help you to be aware of the things that you can provide to the business, which may translate to the company’s impression that you can be an added value to their work operations.
  • Assure that you will state items that are related to the qualifications of the work position that you are applying for. You can also see more on  Job Application Letter for Teacher Templates.
  • Do not repeat what is already in your resume. A job application letter is used to support your  sample resume so you can have a more solid application foundation.
  • Do not just focus on yourself. State items about the company that made you decide to apply there. These items may include any of the following:
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  • The relation of the business operations of the company to your competencies
  • The business’s reputation
  • The awards, citations, and other achievements of the business makes it your dream company to work for
  • More than stating how you want to be a part of the company, you can also state how the company can benefit from hiring you . You can also see more on  Marketing Job Application Letter Templates.

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  • College graduates may use a job application letter to apply for their first job undertaking. Scholarship Application Letter for Students usually focus on the following items as they still do not have any professional work experience letter :
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  • The internship positions that the student is interested to have
  • The qualifications of the student that will help him or her to do the job functions that will be given to him or her even without prior industry experience

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