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Black and Gray Simple Professional Cover Letter

This document is a cover letter template for a Creative Director position addressed to Aaron Loeb at Rimberio Inc. It provides guidance on how to structure the letter, including expressing interest in the job, showcasing qualifications with examples, and maintaining a professional tone. The letter concludes with contact information and a suggestion to proofread before sending.

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Black and Gray Simple Professional Cover Letter

This document is a cover letter template for a Creative Director position addressed to Aaron Loeb at Rimberio Inc. It provides guidance on how to structure the letter, including expressing interest in the job, showcasing qualifications with examples, and maintaining a professional tone. The letter concludes with contact information and a suggestion to proofread before sending.

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Kimberly Nguyen

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

TO: AARON LOEB


Hiring Manager

Rimberio Inc
123 Anywhere St., Any City

RE: CREATIVE DIRECTOR POSITION

A cover letter is a three- or four-paragraph document to an employer explaining your


interest in a specific job. It’s a one-page letter that is usually attached to your resume.
This letter should also highlight your fitness for the advertised role.

Writing a cover letter as a mid-career professional is a bit different. But first, start with
how you found out about the career opening and why you’re interested in the job
position. Be specific: use the correct names and titles.

As you write this letter, use clear and readable words. You want to come across as
professional and approachable, but not overly formal.

Next, provide examples of why you’re the right person for the job.
Don’t hesitate to use bullet points and include numbers that showcase your
achievements.
Rather than simply describe what you’ve done in previous jobs, show the recruiter
or hiring manager what you can bring to the role.
Express your passion and excitement to be part of the company and the team.

Finally, provide your contact information and how you prefer to be reached. Offer to
meet with the reader at their earliest convenience. Thank them for their time and
attention, and let them know that you look forward to hearing from them soon.

Before you send your cover letter, read your draft out loud to quickly spot errors and
wordy sentences. You can also ask a friend to review your cover letter. Good luck on
your job search.

With best regards,

KIMBERLY NGUYEN

123-456-7890 | [email protected] | www.reallygreatsite.com

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