Cover Letters

Writing a Cover Letter:

Cover letters introduce you as a potential candidate to prospective employers. The purpose is to encourage an employer to continue learning about your skills and experiences, and possibly invite you for an interview. A great cover letter makes a hiring manager excited to learn more about you by:

You will want to tailor your cover letter toward a specified role or organizationWe suggest that you always draft a new letter for each application to avoid mistakes or referring to incorrect information. However, some applicants use an editable version of a cover letter if applying to similar roles in a specific field or industry. 

Cover letters can also be uploaded to TritonTrack (along with other documents, such as writing samples, references or schedules) using the same method you used to upload your resume. 

Career Center offers assistance with cover letters through:

The value of cover letters for recent grads:

Cover letters may not always be required, but when optional, include one. This provides you with an opportunity to note how your academic, extracurricular, and volunteer experiences are relevant to the position, and make you a qualified candidate.


Networking and Cover Letters:

You can refer to an in-person interaction with an employer (for example: Networking Nights, Career Fairs, conferences, and more) to create a personalized and impactful introductory paragraph. To do this effectively, make sure you hold onto any contact information you receive at a networking event.


Types of cover letters:

Submission & Formatting suggestions:

Explore great cover letters written by actual Eckerd students below!

Remember that these were tailored for specific positions, organizations, and goals, so make sure to tailor your cover letter to best highlight your unique skills and experiences.