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Dear Hiring Manager,
I'm excited to apply for the Marketing Coordinator position. [Your relevant experience] has given me hands-on experience managing social media calendars, writing email campaigns, and tracking performance metrics to refine strategy — exactly the mix of creative and analytical skills this role calls for.
In my current work, I [Your relevant experience with specific campaign or project]. I'm comfortable coordinating closely with design teams to bring creative assets to life on tight timelines, and I enjoy digging into campaign data to figure out what's actually driving results, not just reporting on vanity metrics.
I'd welcome the chance to bring this energy to your marketing team. Thank you for considering my application — I look forward to speaking further.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
About this tool
Staring at a blank cover letter template while a job posting sits open in another tab is one of the most common ways job applications stall out. This tool reads the actual job posting — the specific skills, responsibilities, and qualifications listed — and drafts a cover letter structured around what that posting is asking for, with placeholders for your personal details and experience. It's the starting point in the cover letter workflow; once you have a draft, pair it with cover-letter-personalizer to weave in your actual resume details, or cover-letter-shortener if it runs long.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to fill in the placeholders myself?+
Yes — the tool doesn't know your personal work history, so it leaves clearly marked placeholders for your name and experience details for you to complete.
Will it just repeat the job posting back to me?+
No, it's meant to draft a letter structured around what the posting is asking for, not restate it. Still, review the draft to make sure it reads naturally and isn't overly generic.
What if the letter comes out too long?+
Run the output through the cover-letter-shortener tool to tighten it to a more concise length.