Your Name
Your Address
Your Phone Number ║ Your E-Mail
(Consider using the same letterhead you created for your resume)
Current Date
Employer Name
Title
Company Name
Address
Dear Mr./Ms. (Lastname): (or “Dear Campus Recruitment Representative/Hiring Manager”)
Re: Job Title and Company’s Job Number (Identify what position you are applying for and
the employers job/competition number if there is one. Bold this line so it stands out.)
First paragraph: Briefly sum up your value to the employer by stating your interest in the
position and the organization. You should also list your relevant education in the opening. Your
goal is to capture the reader’s attention and encourage them to read on! This paragraph
highlights what you will expand on and demonstrate in your resume. It summarizes your relevant
and then indicates the top two or three skills that make you a great fit for the position. Also try
demonstrating your knowledge/interest in the organization by integrating something specific
about what you know about them (i.e., mission/mandate, projects/activities, research interests,
strategic goals) in relation to how you can contribute or skills you offer.
Middle paragraphs: Further highlight your suitability for the position by expanding on your
skills through specific examples of your previous accomplishments (i.e., work experience and
roles, volunteer experience, and/or academic examples). Think from the employer’s point of view
as you write. In what ways are you a good fit for the organization? Be sure to emphasize
outcomes and results whenever possible. Try to keep your paragraphs to 3-5 concise, confident
statements. Remember that this letter will serve as a writing sample so grammar/spelling is
critical.
Use the closing paragraph to express your appreciation for reviewing your cover letter and
resume. This is also a great place to let them know how they can easily contact you. Be sure to
list that contacting you through the TRU Co-op program is also an option (email/phone).
Sincerely,
Your Signature (John Henry)
Typed Name
You might want to scan your signature and insert it for emailed applications