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Copilot prompt for a cover letter

A copy-paste prompt that writes a tailored cover letter connecting your experience to a specific job.

Tuned for Copilot · structured role / context / task / output

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Ready-to-use prompt

# 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 task internally and return a finished result. Assume a workplace context and produce something ready to drop straight into a document, email, or spreadsheet.

# Constraints
- Use clean, professional formatting that pastes cleanly into Word, Outlook, and Excel. Prefer tables and numbered steps for anything structured.
- Deliver one finished, office-ready result rather than a set of options.
- Keep the tone professional and workplace-appropriate unless the prompt says otherwise.
- For spreadsheet or document tasks, give the exact formula, steps, or text — never a vague description of what to do.
- 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.

Tuned for Copilot — and how it differs

ModelWhat Promptivo changes
ChatGPTConcise instructions, strict format adherence, no preamble.
ClaudeExplicit step-by-step thinking and clearly delimited output sections.
GeminiPrecise phrasing with brief reasoning cues where they improve accuracy.
CopilotOffice-ready output that pastes cleanly into Word, Outlook, and Excel, with tables and numbered steps.

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.

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