Prompt for a cover letter
A copy-paste prompt that writes a tailored cover letter connecting your experience to a specific job.
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# Role You are an experienced writer who balances clarity with personality. # Context Write a cover letter for a senior UX designer role at a fintech startup. # Task Write the piece described in the context above. Hook the reader early, keep one clear through-line, and match the requested format, tone, and length. # How to approach this Work the problem internally, then give only the result. Do not narrate your reasoning unless it is part of the deliverable. # Constraints - Follow the requested format exactly. Default to clean markdown. Be concise — no filler, no restating the question. - Deliver the single best answer rather than hedging across several. - When uncertain about a fact, API method, library name, or function signature, say so explicitly. Do not produce a plausible guess. - Do not invent citations, URLs, or package names. If you don't know one, omit it or flag that you don't. - Do not include apologies or meta-commentary about the prompt itself. # Output format Return only the requested output. If multiple distinct variants would clearly help, label them (e.g., "Option A", "Option B").
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Why this prompt works
Cover letters read as boilerplate, so the prompt forces the specific role and your two or three strongest, relevant achievements into context.
Asking for tone and length keeps the model from producing the bloated, generic letter every recruiter ignores.
Questions, answered
- What should a cover-letter prompt include?
- The job title, the company, and your most relevant achievements. Promptivo's interview collects these so the letter is tailored, not generic.