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Motivational Letter

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A motivational letter, also known as a cover letter or statement of purpose, is a personal document submitted alongside applications for jobs, academic programs, or scholarships. It expresses the applicant's motivation, qualifications, and reasons for pursuing a particular opportunity, aiming to persuade the recipient of their suitability and enthusiasm.

Key Features

  • Personalized narrative highlighting relevant skills and experiences
  • Tailored content specific to the application or opportunity
  • Structured format including introduction, body, and conclusion
  • Focus on motivation and aspirations rather than just qualifications
  • Typically concise, ranging from one to two pages

Pros

  • Effective way to showcase personality and motivation
  • Allows applicants to address specific points that a resume cannot convey
  • Can significantly enhance an application's chances if well-written
  • Provides an opportunity to demonstrate communication skills

Cons

  • Requires careful customization for each application, which can be time-consuming
  • Poorly written letters may harm the applicant's chances
  • Subjective evaluation by recipients; what works for one may not work for another
  • Overly generic letters might seem insincere

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