1. How Do I Title My Cover Letter?

How Do I Title My Cover Letter?

Marta Bongilaj
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You don’t need to give your cover letter a formal title, but it’s essential to reference the job you’re applying for in a clear and professional way. For traditional cover letters, this is often done in the opening line or by using a subject heading, such as “Re: Application for Marketing Manager Position.” Include your contact information and the date at the top of the letter for clarity.

When submitting your cover letter via email, the title is effectively the subject line of your email. Make it clear and concise, for example: “Application for Marketing Manager Role – [Your Name].” This ensures the recruiter immediately knows the purpose of your correspondence.

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Marta Bongilaj
Marta Bongilaj

Marta is a certified career expert with a marketing edge, offering strategic guidance to job seekers at every stage. She creates standout CVs and cover letters that help them land opportunities with confidence.

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