Entry-level · $7 · 5 minutes
A cover letter
for your first job.
The first job is brutal because the cover letter has to do most of the work. We turn what you don't have yet into a credible story about what you'd bring.
Example output
Dear Hiring Team at Northpoint,
I'm applying for the Junior Designer role. I'll get the obvious thing out of the way — this would be my first full-time design role. What I'm bringing instead is a portfolio built across 18 months of side projects, real client work for two small businesses, and a level of focus on this discipline that's already cost me one relationship and most of a year of sleep.
What I can do today: design systems in Figma from scratch. Ship a marketing site in a week. Hand off clean files to a developer. What I can't do today: anything that needs five years of pattern recognition. I'd want to learn that under someone who's done it. That's why I'm applying here.
My work is at alex.design. I'd love 20 minutes to walk through any of it.
Best,
Alex Whitfield
…(continues; full version is paid)
Start writing → $7
Free preview. Pay only if you want the full draft.
Common questions
- Will it feel template-y?
- No. The opener and the specifics come from your inputs — that's what kills the template feel.
- How long is it?
- 250-350 words. One screen. That's what recruiters actually read.