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Motivation Letter

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A motivation letter, also known as a cover letter or statement of purpose, is a personal document written by an applicant to express their interest, motivation, and suitability for a specific program, role, or opportunity. It typically outlines the individual's background, skills, ambitions, and reasons for applying, aiming to persuade the recipient of their candidacy.

Key Features

  • Personalized narrative that aligns the applicant's goals with the opportunity
  • Highlights relevant experience, achievements, and skills
  • Demonstrates enthusiasm and motivation for the position or program
  • Typically structured with an introduction, body, and conclusion
  • Adjusted to suit different contexts such as academic admission or job application

Pros

  • Allows candidates to showcase their unique personality and motivation
  • Provides context beyond a resume or CV
  • Can improve chances of selection by making a compelling case
  • Flexible format adaptable to various applications

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming to craft effectively
  • Subjective quality may vary greatly depending on the writer's skills
  • Risk of being too generic or overly formal if not personalized enough
  • May be overlooked if poorly written or irrelevant

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