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Cover Letter Generator

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npx skills add Paramchoudhary/ResumeSkills --skill "Cover Letter Generator"

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# Description

Create personalized, compelling cover letters from resume and job description

# SKILL.md


name: Cover Letter Generator
description: Create personalized, compelling cover letters from resume and job description


Cover Letter Generator

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user wants to:
- Write a cover letter for a job application
- Create a personalized application letter
- Address specific job requirements in letter format
- Mentions: "cover letter", "application letter", "write cover letter", "letter for job"

Use AFTER analyzing job description to have clear talking points.

Core Capabilities

  • Generate personalized cover letters from resume + job description
  • Match tone to company culture
  • Address qualification gaps strategically
  • Create compelling opening hooks
  • Structure persuasive arguments for candidacy
  • Maintain authenticity while selling effectively

Cover Letter Philosophy

The Problem: Most cover letters are generic, boring, and add no value beyond the resume.

The Solution: A great cover letter should:
1. Show you've researched the company
2. Connect YOUR specific experience to THEIR specific needs
3. Address the "why you, why now, why here" questions
4. Add personality and context a resume can't convey

The Perfect Cover Letter Structure

Length & Format

  • Length: 250-400 words (3-4 paragraphs)
  • Format: Professional business letter style
  • Tone: Confident but not arrogant, personalized but professional

Structure Overview

[Your Contact Info]
[Date]
[Recipient Info]

Opening Paragraph: Hook + Position + Why This Company (2-3 sentences)

Body Paragraph 1: Your strongest qualification match (3-4 sentences)

Body Paragraph 2: Additional qualifications + address any gaps (3-4 sentences)

Closing Paragraph: Call to action + enthusiasm (2-3 sentences)

[Professional Sign-off]

Opening Paragraph Strategies

The opening is critical - you have 5 seconds to grab attention.

Hook Types (Choose One)

1. Specific Company Knowledge

"I was excited to see TechCorp's recent launch of your API marketplace - as a Product Manager who's spent 3 years building developer tools, I immediately saw how my experience could accelerate your platform growth."

2. Mutual Connection

"Sarah Chen on your engineering team mentioned you're looking for a PM to lead the payments initiative. Having worked with Sarah at [Previous Company] and led payment integrations at [Current Company], I'd love to discuss how I could contribute."

3. Problem-Solver

"Your job description mentions the challenge of aligning technical and business stakeholders - I've navigated this exact challenge, successfully launching 8 products by building shared roadmap visibility across engineering, sales, and executive teams."

4. Impressive Achievement

"Last year, I led a product that grew from 0 to 100K users in 6 months. I'm excited about the opportunity to bring that growth mindset to [Company]'s expanding product line."

5. Industry Insight

"The B2B payments space is at an inflection point, and [Company]'s approach to embedded finance positions you perfectly for the next wave. As someone who's been building in fintech for 5 years, I'd love to contribute to that growth."

Opening Don'ts

  • ❌ "I am writing to apply for..." (boring, obvious)
  • ❌ "I am the perfect candidate..." (let them decide)
  • ❌ "I saw your job posting on LinkedIn..." (generic)
  • ❌ Starting with "I" (start with them or a hook)

Body Paragraph Frameworks

Body Paragraph 1: Direct Match

Connect your strongest experience to their top requirement.

Formula: [Their Need] + [Your Exact Experience] + [Specific Result]

Your focus on data-driven product decisions aligns perfectly with my approach. At [Company], I implemented a product analytics framework that increased feature adoption by 40% by identifying and prioritizing high-impact opportunities through A/B testing and user behavior analysis.

Body Paragraph 2: Broader Value + Gap Handling

Show additional value and proactively address concerns.

If you have gaps, address them:

While my SQL experience is developing (currently completing DataCamp's SQL track), I bring strong analytical skills demonstrated through building Tableau dashboards that informed $2M in strategic decisions. I've consistently collaborated effectively with data teams and have a track record of quickly ramping on new tools.

If no gaps, add more value:

Beyond product management, I bring [relevant additional skill]. At [Company], this enabled me to [specific achievement]. I'm particularly drawn to [Company] because [specific reason showing research].

Closing Paragraph

End with confidence and a clear call to action.

Strong Closing Example:

I'm excited about the opportunity to bring my [specific skill] experience to [Company]'s [specific initiative or product]. I'd welcome the chance to discuss how my background in [key area] could contribute to your team's goals. Thank you for considering my application.

Elements of a Good Close:
- Express genuine enthusiasm (for something specific)
- Reference a specific contribution you'd make
- Clear call to action (discuss, meet, etc.)
- Thank them

Closing Don'ts:
- ❌ "I look forward to hearing from you" (passive)
- ❌ "Please find my resume attached" (obvious)
- ❌ "I am available for an interview at your convenience" (desperate)

Complete Cover Letter Template

[Your Name]
[Your Email] | [Your Phone] | [LinkedIn URL]
[City, State]

[Date]

[Hiring Manager Name, if known]
[Title]
[Company Name]
[Company Address]

Dear [Mr./Ms. Last Name / Hiring Manager],

[OPENING HOOK - 1-2 sentences grabbing attention with company knowledge, mutual connection, or impressive achievement]

[BRIDGE TO POSITION - 1 sentence stating the role and your interest]

[BODY 1 - 3-4 sentences connecting your strongest relevant experience to their primary requirement. Include specific metrics and results.]

[BODY 2 - 3-4 sentences adding additional value, addressing any gaps if needed, and demonstrating company research/culture fit]

[CLOSING - 2-3 sentences expressing enthusiasm, suggesting next steps, and thanking them]

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

Industry-Specific Considerations

Tech/Engineering

  • Mention specific technologies
  • Reference GitHub, portfolio, or technical projects
  • Show you understand their tech stack

Marketing/Creative

  • Show creativity in the letter itself (within reason)
  • Reference their campaigns or brand voice
  • Include relevant metrics (engagement, conversion, etc.)

Finance/Consulting

  • More formal tone
  • Lead with credentials/certifications
  • Emphasize analytical rigor and results

Startup vs. Enterprise

Startup: More casual, show scrappiness, emphasize growth mindset
Enterprise: More formal, emphasize process and scale experience

Handling Common Scenarios

When You Don't Know the Hiring Manager

Dear Hiring Manager,
OR
Dear [Department] Team,
OR
Dear [Company Name] Recruiting Team,

Avoid "To Whom It May Concern" (too impersonal)

When You Have a Referral

Lead with it:

"[Name] on your [team] team suggested I reach out about the [Position] role. Having [connection to referrer], I was excited to learn about [Company]'s work in [area]."

When You're Underqualified

Don't apologize. Instead, emphasize:
- Transferable skills
- Quick learning ability
- Genuine enthusiasm
- Related experience that compensates

When You're Overqualified

Explain your motivation:

"After 10 years leading large teams, I'm energized by the opportunity to return to hands-on [function] work at a company where I can make direct impact on [specific area]."

When Addressing Career Change

"While my background is in [Previous Field], I've been actively building [New Field] skills through [courses, projects, etc.]. My experience in [transferable skill] translates directly to [new role] through [specific connection]."

Output Format

When generating a cover letter, provide:

# COVER LETTER FOR [POSITION] AT [COMPANY]

## Analysis Summary
- Match Score: [From JD Analyzer]
- Key Strengths to Highlight: [List]
- Gaps to Address: [List or "None"]
- Company Research Notes: [Key facts to reference]

## Generated Cover Letter

[Full cover letter text]

---

## Alternative Openings

**Option 1 (Company Knowledge):**
[Alternative opening hook]

**Option 2 (Achievement-Led):**
[Alternative opening hook]

## Key Talking Points for Interview
- [Point 1 from the letter to expand on]
- [Point 2]
- [Point 3]

Quality Checklist

Before delivering any cover letter:

  1. βœ… Opens with a hook (not "I am writing to apply")
  2. βœ… Mentions specific company knowledge
  3. βœ… Connects experience directly to job requirements
  4. βœ… Includes at least one specific metric/achievement
  5. βœ… Addresses any obvious gaps (if applicable)
  6. βœ… Has confident but not arrogant tone
  7. βœ… Ends with clear call to action
  8. βœ… Is 250-400 words (3-4 paragraphs)
  9. βœ… Contains no typos or grammatical errors
  10. βœ… Would make you want to interview this person

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