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Cover Letter Examples by Job Title

Free cover letter examples for 68+ roles — each with a strong opening, an achievement‑led body, and a confident close you can copy, tailor, and send.

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A good cover letter example shows you how to connect your experience to a specific job — the hook that earns attention, the achievements worth leading with, and the tone hiring managers expect. Browse the letters below, open the one closest to your role, and adapt the structure to your own story. Each page pairs with the matching resume example, so you can build a complete application in one sitting.

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Cover letter examples FAQ

How do I use these cover letter examples?

Use each letter as a framework, not a script. Keep the structure — a hook in the opening, one or two quantified achievements in the body, and a confident close — then replace the bracketed placeholders and details with your own. Never submit an example word-for-word; tailor it to the company and role.

Do I really need a cover letter in 2026?

When the application offers the option, a tailored cover letter still helps. It lets you explain your motivation, address gaps your resume can’t, and show you understand the company. Many hiring managers read them, and a strong one rarely hurts your chances.

How long should a cover letter be?

One page — three or four short paragraphs, roughly 250–400 words. A cover letter should complement your resume, not repeat it, so lead with the one or two achievements most relevant to the job.

What if my exact job title is not listed?

Pick the closest role — the structure and approach transfer across related titles. A "marketing coordinator" can adapt the marketing manager letter; focus on matching the achievements and keywords, not the exact title.