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Creating application documents is a process of targeting your message to a specific audience: your potential employer. Tailoring application materials will prepare you for the storytelling you may do in the next stages of the application, particularly interviews!

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Do I have to include a cover letter with my résumé?

Drafting targeted cover letters can be a time-consuming process. However, the Work-Learn Institute (WxL) conducted a research study in 2018 and found that employers typically rank a customized cover letter as the third most important source of information to make screening decisions (Pretti and Drewery, 2018).So, although there are exceptions, it’s most often to your benefit to include a cover letter – and you must do so when the posting states to include one!

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If an online application system allows you to submit only one document, you could consider combining the cover letter and résumé into one document.

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How do I format a cover letter?

  • Length – typically 1 page but in some cases longer is permitted (refer to application instructions, if they exist, to guide your decision)

  • Typically 3+ paragraphs

  • Layout - Âœ inch to 1-inch margins

  • Font - 10 to 12 size font (match your rĂ©sumĂ© font style and size)

  • Header- You may include the same header as your rĂ©sumĂ© since it’s expected that the rĂ©sumĂ© and cover letter are submitted together

  • Date - Common to include the date

  • Position title – Include the position number as well if there is one in the job ad

  • Contact information: Include the employer’s contact information

  • Address the cover letter to “Dear Hiring Manager,” “Dear Hiring Committee,” or “Dear Recruiter” if you do not know their name. It’s more personal to address the letter to a specific person, so if you know or can research and find out with certainty the hiring manager’s full name, include it (first and last names). Avoid using gendered titles such as “Mr” or “Mrs” unless the job ad specifically includes those titles.

The basic format is:

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Body paragraphs

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  • Sign off with an e-signature or typed signature

  • Write in the first person (‘I,’ ‘me’) and use complete sentences (for impact, key points can be included in a bulleted list)

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A cover letter template is available if you seek an example of what the document can look like.

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How do I prepare to start writing my cover letter?

There are many ways people use to map out an outline of their cover letter. Below is an approach that uses a table. Another option might be to use different coloured highlighters to categorize important pieces of information from the job posting. Feel free to move the text in the job posting around so that information is grouped by skill or theme in a way that makes sense to you. (If you do this, save a copy of the original job ad for future reference!)

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titleStep 1- Identify job requirements and keywords to highlight
  1. Start from the job description. Take note of the qualifications the employer is seeking. In situations where there is very limited information on the job posting, consider sourcing a job posting for an equivalent role.

  2. Identify what you consider to be the top 2 - 4 most important job requirements. You can sometimes determine the highest priority by noting the order in which an item appears (those near the top of a job ad tend to be the most important) and/or the number of instances a term is mentioned. Another option would be to upload your job ad into a generative AI program such as Microsoft Copilot and ask it to call out the top 3 skills required for the role.

  3. Using the chart below, record these under ‘Job requirements’ in the left column, doing your best to rank them from most to least important.

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Download a fillable version of the chart:

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TIPTip: You can add to this chart any time you have new experiences. By doing so you are actively curating ideas and examples for future job applications!

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References

Crosby, O. (1999). Resumes, Applications, and Cover Letters. Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 43(2).