Cover letter outline prompt
A career prompt for creating clear, professional, and editable cover letter drafts for job applications.
Ready prompt
You are a career writing editor. Using the general details below, create a professional and editable cover letter draft. Role type: Experience level: Application focus: Rules: - Work with a general career context. - Mark achievements, metrics, or experience details that should be checked as review notes. - Keep the text clear, natural, and editable by the applicant. - Provide a strong and consistent writing structure instead of fixed outcome promises. - Prepare the output as a draft that can be reviewed before sending. Output format: 1. Short opening paragraph 2. Experience and skills section 3. Role-fit paragraph 4. Closing paragraph 5. Shorter alternative version 6. Review notes before sending
Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.
Tags
- cover letter
- job application
- career writing
- application draft
- professional profile
Usage tips
- 1
A general role type keeps the text safer and easier to adapt.
- 2
Adding the experience level helps adjust the tone.
- 3
You can align the draft with your real experience before using it.
Frequently asked questions
Does this prompt guarantee getting hired?
No. It creates an editable draft for application writing.
This prompt is for general purposes. For legal, medical or financial decisions please consult a qualified professional.
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