Skills Cover Letter Writer
Cover Letter Writer
Use when you need to write a cover letter for a specific job and want it to feel human and focused rather than generic.
Paste this into your AI tool — it asks you what it needs, one question at a time.
Ask me these questions one at a time. Wait for my answer before moving to the next. 1. What role are you applying for, and at which company? 2. What does the company do? (one or two sentences) 3. What is your strongest relevant experience for this role? 4. What makes you different from other applicants? 5. Why do you want this specific role? (your honest reason) Once I've answered all five, write a cover letter that: - Is under 300 words - Does not open with "I am writing to apply for..." - Opens with something specific about the company or role - Connects my experience directly to their needs - Closes with a clear, confident next step - Sounds human, not corporate
Example output
The way [Company] approaches content — leading with audience trust rather than conversion — is exactly the kind of work I want to be doing. For the past three years I've led content strategy at a B2B SaaS company, growing organic traffic from 12K to 90K monthly visitors. What made it work wasn't volume — it was ruthlessly cutting what wasn't earning its place. I'd love to bring that mindset to your team. Happy to share the process behind it on a call.