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Cover Letter Generator

A cover letter generator turns a role, company, experience level, and a few achievements into a tailored job application letter that connects your background to the opening.

Use it to create a concise draft, a polished professional version, or a developer-focused letter with technical impact and stack details.

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174 words. Edit details on the left to update the draft.

Dear Hiring Team,

I am excited to apply for the Senior Full-Stack Engineer position at Northstar Health. With 7 years of experience and a background in React, TypeScript, Node.js, Postgres, and product analytics, I can contribute quickly to building reliable patient-facing web products with thoughtful AI features.

In recent roles, I have cut onboarding drop-off by 18% with a redesigned activation flow, built an internal AI support tool that saved 12 hours per week, and led performance work that reduced dashboard load time by 42%. I am especially drawn to Northstar Health because the role combines mission-driven product work with deep ownership across the stack. That combination makes the role feel like a strong match for how I work: clear communication, practical tradeoffs, and consistent delivery.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how my background can help your team move faster and build with care. Thank you for your time and consideration. I would be excited to bring this mix of product thinking, technical execution, and ownership to Northstar Health.

Sincerely,
Jordan Lee
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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the job details

    Add the target role, company name, hiring manager if you know it, and the job focus from the posting.

  2. Add your background

    Enter your experience level, top skills, achievements, and one reason you are interested in the company.

  3. Choose tone and format

    Pick a concise, professional, confident, or developer-focused version and decide whether you want a short or standard letter.

  4. Generate and refine

    Review the draft, tweak any wording that feels too broad, and make sure every claim is true and specific.

  5. Copy into your application

    Copy the final version into your email, application portal, or document editor and adjust formatting if needed.

Frequently asked questions

What should a cover letter include?

A strong cover letter should include the target role, company, why you are a fit, two or three relevant achievements, and a direct closing. Keep it specific to the job instead of repeating your resume line by line.

How long should a cover letter be?

Most cover letters should be 250 to 400 words. That is long enough to connect your experience to the role, but short enough for a recruiter or hiring manager to scan quickly.

Can developers use this cover letter generator?

Yes. The developer mode adds technical project language, stack references, impact metrics, and product-oriented wording so engineering applicants can sound specific without turning the letter into a code resume.

Should every job application have a different cover letter?

Yes, at least lightly. Update the company name, role, core skills, and opening angle for each application. A tailored letter usually performs better than a generic one.

Is this cover letter generator free?

Yes. The tool runs in your browser, does not require signup, and does not send your inputs to a server. You can generate, edit, and copy as many drafts as you need.