There are two types of cover letters you can choose from. Either create a PDF file (which resembles the style of an actual letter), or write an email to the person it concerns (with your portfolio and resume attached).
Same format as before, but you can leave out the phone number and email address.
You should address the letter to the company headquarters or the regional office where the recruiter works at.
Forget about “To whom it may concern” or “Dear Sir or Madam”. Find out exactly whom you want to address in your letter and write their name in the greeting.
While the intro paragraph is to introduce yourself briefly (who would’ve thought?), it’s also a great chance to demonstrate your passion for the role.
This section should explain why you are qualified for the job (without rephrasing your whole CV). Think of one, at most two experiences or skills that make you look the perfect candidate for the position. Also, it’s where you can sneak in a link to your portfolio and/or resume.
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Create your portfolio website with Archifolio in 30 minutes.The action paragraph is where you express your determination, and your willingness to move forward in the hiring process.
“Sincerely,” is always a safe choice, but “Best wishes,” or “Best regards” are also applicable. A lot of companies have Applicant Tracking Software (ATS) that requires you to upload everything to a website, that’s when a PDF cover letter is used. Nowadays, most companies don’t specifically ask for a cover letter. However, if you send your application via email (or you apply unsolicited), it’s a good idea to use the email body for a cover letter.
1. Subject line Your subject line should be professional, you should include your name and the position you’re applying for. 2. Salutation (see above) 3.“Intro” paragraph (see above) 4. “Hard sell” paragraph(s) (see above) 5. “Action” paragraph (see above) 6. Sign-off (see above) 7. Your contact information
In today’s competitive architectural industry, it’s not easy to stand out from the crowd. Be that as it may, your architecture cover letter can make a difference, thus it’s worth taking the time to perfect it.
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Build your portfolio website in no time with Archifolio.Here’s the text version for the cover letter you saw in the beginning of our article. Feel free to use it as a template for yours. Jamie Wright 2 New Boston Road Amherst, NH 03031-1747 228-726-6557 [email protected]
Sandra Jane Lynn 15 Eastern Avenue Amherst, NH 03031-1954 [email protected] Dear Sandra, As a New Hampshire-based architect with 4 years in the architectural industry, I was thrilled to see your opening for the role of Architectural Designer. This is a unique opportunity to continue my professional development and to bring my creativity, design, and teamwork skills to such a diverse and expanding firm. As you can see from my portfolio I have been incorporating sustainable design principles in most of my architectural projects. For my Master of Architecture graduation project (Manchester Community College) I have experimented with a green water management system and biophilic design. Since my graduation I have also acquired my architecture license (04415). Throughout the time in my previous position at XYZ Architecture Studio, I have been working closely with the Project Manager, the clients, and the vendors and I independently produced design solutions and communicated it to the whole project team. All of my projects are close to my heart, but I am particularly proud to have contributed to the new social housing project in Nashua (which you can find here in my portfolio). I have participated in this project from concept through build assisting with the development of design and construction documents (including drawings, calculations, specifications and reports). During this project I have also developed deep knowledge of applicable codes and construction standards. I believe I am a good fit for this position since I am familiar with direct client interaction and collaboration within a multidisciplinary team and environment. Also, I am an advanced user of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, and SketchUP. I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you for an interview to discuss how I can transfer my experience, my keen eye for details, and my passion for green architecture to ABC Architects. Sincerely, Jamie Wright