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Answered by msjayasuriya4
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How to Write an Application Letter (With Examples)

May 26, 2020

Occasionally, employers prefer to receive an application letter for an open position instead of a resume and cover letter. You may use this letter when you’re applying for a job where your personality is especially important to the role. An application letter reflects more details about you as an individual, while a resume outlines your professional skills and experience more. In this article, we explain how to write an effective and engaging job application letter.

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What is a job application letter?

An application letter is a standalone document you submit to a potential employer to express your interest in an open position. The job application letter explains who you are as a professional and an individual. The letter should highlight your achievements and skills, helping to get the attention of the hiring manager or recruiter responsible for reviewing applications. When written well, this letter explains to the reader why they should ask you in for an interview and highlights the key qualifications that make you a fit for the role.

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A job application letter can impress a potential employer and set you apart from other applicants. In your letter, you may also want to show your familiarity with the company to which you’re applying. You can talk about how your professional goals and aspirations align with the company’s goals. It’s important to use your job application letter to showcase aspects of your personality.

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How to write an application letter

When writing an application letter for a job, follow these steps to make sure you include information about yourself and your professional experience that will appeal to a hiring manager:

Review information about the company and position

Use a professional format

Create the heading

Address the letter to the hiring manager

Open the letter by describing your interest

Outline your experience and qualifications

Include aspects of your personality

Express appreciation

Close the letter

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