Today, including a cover letter as an attachment is the norm—whether as part of an online job application or in an email. Cover letter emails highlight your accomplishments and motivate the hiring manager to read your resume and set up an interview.
This is perhaps the most overlooked portion of an email, especially one for a job application. Before even opening an email, recruiters will read the subject line. If it is irrelevant, they will not open it. Ensure that it is relevant by stating the position, mentioning your name, and expressing that it is a job application. During the search: If you’re about to submit a job application: Always follow directions and submit your application accordingly. If you are sending all of your materials as an attachment, mention what’s included, position you are applying for, and contact information.
Below, we offer advice on the best ways to prepare an email cover letter, the important steps you should take before sending it, and an example cover letter.
How to email a cover letter
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Follow company instructions
Email cover letters can generally be sent one of two ways: as an email attachment or as the body of your email. Before sending your cover letter, check the company’s job application guidelines. Some companies prefer attachments, while others prefer it to be in the body of your email message. Keep in mind that if you don’t follow the employer’s instructions, your application may not be considered.
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Use a professional email address
When submitting a cover letter via email, your email address matters. Use a professional email address made up of your first and last name: [email protected]. If your full name is already taken, try using a combination of your name and initials (e.g. [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected]). Avoid using nicknames or numbers.
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Add an informative subject line
A straightforward, informative subject line increases the chances that the recruiter or hiring manager will open your email. Since employers may be hiring for several positions, it’s important that they can immediately identify which role you’re applying for before they open the email.
In less than 60 characters, include your full name and the job title. Possible ways to structure your email subject line include:
Cover Letter – Job Title – Your Name
Cover Letter: Your Name for Job Title
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Send your cover letter as an email attachment
Attach your cover letter to the email only if the job posting specifically requests it, especially since some companies automatically block emails with attachments to prevent computer viruses.
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Save your file correctly
Save your file as a .doc or .pdf to preserve the original appearance of your cover letter. Additionally, change the file name to First Name-Last Name-Cover-Letter (e.g. Alice-Smith-Cover-Letter.doc) to make it easier for the hiring manager to view your cover letter once they’ve downloaded it from the email.
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Attach your cover letter to the email
To attach your cover letter, create a new email message in your email program and choose the paperclip icon. Browse through the files on your computer to find your cover letter and click to attach it to the email.
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Include a brief email message
Write a simple message in the body of the email to let the hiring manager know you’ve attached your cover letter. Never leave the email message blank, since it can confuse whoever opens it. Your short email message might look like:
Dear Ms. Garcia,
Please see my attached resume and cover letter for the [Job Title] position.
Let me know if you would like any more information.
Thank you for your consideration!
Jacob Kurtz
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Send your cover letter as the body of an email
If the employer does not accept attachments—or they do not specify how to send your cover letter—it’s best to simply copy and paste your cover letter into the body of the email. This way, the hiring manager will see your cover letter as soon as they open your email, instead of having to download an attachment to view it.
Once you’ve pasted your cover letter into the email body, remove the date and contact information from the top left-hand corner. Double check that your email displays properly since sometimes copying and pasting content from a Word or PDF document can skew email formatting. Use the default font and styling of your email program.
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Include an email signature
Don’t forget to add the proper email signature to close your email and make it easy for the hiring manager to get in touch with you. Your email signature might look something like this:
First Name Last Name
Email address
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Send yourself a test email
Before you click send, make sure your attachments are working properly by sending yourself a test message. Download the attachment from your test email to ensure it’s the correct file, and double check your spelling, grammar, and formatting before sending your final cover letter email to the hiring manager.
Email cover letter example
Email Subject Line: Christine Johnson Cover Letter: Customer Service Manager
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Email message:
Dear Mr. Harrison,
In the last year alone, I’ve built a customer service team from the ground-up, reduced the average customer representative call time by 2 minutes, and decreased customer churn by nearly 10% with an improved customer follow-up system. These experiences have prepared me for the role of Customer Service Manager at Company XYZ.
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In my current role at ABC Inc., I oversee the day-to-day activities of a 30-person support team, using data to establish clear goals and objectives. I provide coaching and training to nurture a high-performance team. I’ve created a comprehensive customer service training manual to reduce the new-hire onboarding process from one month to two weeks. While managing the team, I also engage directly with customers. I resolve an average of 50+ escalated customer service issues per week and implement automation to make customer service processes faster and more efficient.
I am a great match for this role because I am both data driven and customer focused. I am passionate about motivating employees to achieve sales goals, and I am skilled at uncovering actionable insights with data to drive customer loyalty and provide outstanding customer care. As the Customer Service Manager at your company, I would dedicate myself to growing and empowering the support team to effectively solve customer pain points.
Thank you for your consideration. I’m excited to learn more about this opportunity from you.
Sincerely,
Christine Johnson
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Christine Johnson
[email protected]
(123) 456-7890
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