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SAMPLE DESIGNER COVER LETTER
EXAMPLES
Assistant
Art Director
Interior
Designer (Senior Level)
Web
Designer - Content Developer
OTHER TYPES OF SAMPLE COVER
LETTERS
Cold
Calling Cover Letter
Targeted Cover Letter
Ad Response Cover Letter
Interview Thank You Cover
Letter
Follow Up Cover Letter
Recommendation Cover
Letter
Acceptance Cover Letter
Declination Cover Letter
Internship Cover Letter
COVER LETTER STYLES
Paragraphs only (Narrative
Style)
Two-column (Your
Requirements vs. My
Qualifications)
Paragraph plus bulleted
statements
COVER LETTER TIPS
Choose a cover letter style
- there are different types
of cover letter styles that you
can use. These include
narrative, two-column (your
requirements vs. my
qualifications) and the use of
both paragraphs and bulleted
statements to list key
achievements.
Do
not be general in your cover
letter -
before you sit down to write
your cover letter, make sure it
is about you and not too
general. Give careful thought to
the position you are applying
for and why you feel you are
right for the job. Try to be as
interesting as possible.
Be sure to personalize your
cover letter - if you are
going to gain inspiration from
cover letter samples, be sure to
infuse your letter with
specifics that allow the reader
to understand who you are
professionally. You do not want
to give the impress
A cover letter is still a
formal business letter -
date and personally address your
cover letter if you have the
contact's name and address. If
you do not, use whatever
information is provided in the
job advertisement.
Express your reason for
contacting the company -
indicate where you saw their ad
and introduce yourself by
telling them what your
intentions are for contacting
them. For example, state that
you are seeking a particular
position or that you are
transitioning your career.
Let them know what your
career path and direction are
- mention the types of
positions you have held and with
what types of companies and
industries.
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