Entry-Level Cover Letter Template

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Cover letter template for entry-level job applicants and recent graduates with limited professional experience.

An Entry-Level Cover Letter Template is designed for recent graduates, interns, or first-time job seekers with limited professional experience. This template emphasizes transferable skills, academic achievements, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn while building a strong foundation for career entry.

When To Use

Use this template when applying for first professional roles, entry-level positions, or internships after graduation.

Template

Example

Dear Hiring Manager,

I am excited to apply for the Junior Designer role at Oak & Co. As a recent graduate with a degree in Graphic Design, I bring strong technical skills in Adobe Creative Suite and a portfolio of branding projects.

During my internship at Creative Studios, I designed marketing collateral and brand assets for 5 client projects, receiving positive feedback on visual consistency and creative problem-solving. I am eager to apply these design skills and my enthusiasm for creative work to contribute to your team.

I am particularly drawn to Oak & Co. because of your reputation for innovative, sustainable design practices and your commitment to supporting emerging designers.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to discussing how my skills and energy can contribute to your team.

Sincerely,
Ava Martin

Frequently Asked Questions

Can entry-level candidates use a standard cover letter?

It's better to tailor your letter to highlight relevant skills from internships, coursework, or volunteer work and show genuine interest in the company.

Should I mention my GPA?

Only if it's 3.5 or higher and the position doesn't have extensive experience requirements. Focus more on skills and relevant experience.

What if I don't have much professional experience?

Highlight relevant internships, volunteer work, class projects, clubs, leadership roles, or any experiences that demonstrate the skills you'll need in the role.

How long should an entry-level cover letter be?

Keep it to 3-4 short paragraphs, typically 150-250 words. Entry-level candidates should be concise and direct.

Should I mention my willingness to learn?

Yes, briefly. Employers value entry-level candidates who are eager to develop skills and take on new challenges.

Can I include academic projects in my cover letter?

Yes, especially if they're relevant to the position. Describe class projects, capstone work, or research that demonstrates applicable skills.

Should I mention my graduation date?

Only if you're a recent graduate or graduating soon. For those who graduated years ago, focus on experience and skills instead.

What if I'm switching industries with no experience?

Focus on transferable skills, your motivation for the change, and what attracts you to the new industry. Highlight any relevant training or self-study.

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