Cover Letter Writer

Career skill, available on Zeplik

Cover Letter Writer is a ready-to-run career and job search skill on Zeplik. Use when the user asks for a cover letter, application letter, or motivation letter — 'write a cover letter for this job' — built from their resume and the job description with a personalized, specific, compelling narrative. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer. It returns a structured document you can keep and reuse: Document artifact -- structured written deliverable with headed sections and a TL;DR (see artifact-templates/document.md).

The Cover Letter Writer skill loads automatically when your request matches it, or you can invoke it directly by typing /cover-letter-generator in any chat. It works with attachments, connectors, and any model that supports the task, so you get the same expert method every time without setting anything up.

What the Cover Letter Writer skill can do

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How the Cover Letter Writer skill works

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

Zeplik output presentation

Present the final deliverable as a single polished artifact: clear headings, tables where the content is tabular, fenced code where it is code. Lead with the deliverable itself; keep process commentary to a single short line. If the skill produced multiple files or sections, end with a compact list of them with one-line purposes.

How to use the Cover Letter Writer skill

  1. Sign in to Zeplik

    Create a free Zeplik account or sign in. New accounts start with free credits, so you can try the Cover Letter Writer skill right away.

  2. Describe your career and job search task

    Ask in plain language, or type /cover-letter-generator to invoke the skill directly. Zeplik recognizes the Cover Letter Writer skill and applies its method.

  3. Review and refine the result

    Zeplik returns a structured document you can edit, download, and reuse. Ask follow-ups to refine it.

Source and credit

Author
davila7 community
License
MIT

Adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. View source on GitHub.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Cover Letter Writer skill?
Cover Letter Writer is a ready-to-run career and job search skill on Zeplik. Use when the user asks for a cover letter, application letter, or motivation letter — 'write a cover letter for this job' — built from their resume and the job description with a personalized, specific, compelling narrative. Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer. It returns a structured document you can keep and reuse: Document artifact -- structured written deliverable with headed sections and a TL;DR (see artifact-templates/document.md).
How do I use Cover Letter Writer on Zeplik?
Sign in to Zeplik and ask in plain language, or type /cover-letter-generator in any chat to invoke it directly. The skill applies its method and returns a result you can refine in the same conversation.
Which AI model does the Cover Letter Writer skill use?
Any model you choose. Zeplik works across every model in one chat, so the Cover Letter Writer skill runs on your preferred model for the task.
Where does the Cover Letter Writer skill come from?
The Cover Letter Writer skill is adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project (MIT) and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. The original source is linked on this page.
How much does the Cover Letter Writer skill cost?
Using the skill is free to start. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts begin with free credits.

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