What a great cover letter looks like
Under 200 words. Names the company and role. Picks two or three pieces of your real experience that match the most important requirements. Ends with a clear, low-pressure ask for the next conversation. That's it.
What CVio writes for you
- A one-sentence hook that ties your experience to the role's core need
- Two specific proof points from your actual CV — no invention
- A short paragraph about why this company, based on the JD's tone
- A confident, non-pushy closing line
Common cover letter mistakes
- Restating your CV instead of interpreting it
- Talking about what you want, not what they need
- Praising the company in a way that sounds copy-pasted
- Burying the most relevant proof point in paragraph three
- Asking for a job instead of asking for a conversation
Frequently asked questions
Is the letter customised per role?+
Yes — it's regenerated from scratch for each application, using that job's specific requirements and tone.
Can I edit it?+
Of course. The cover letter is a starting draft you can refine in seconds.
Does it sound AI-generated?+
We tune it to sound like a careful human wrote it — short sentences, specific examples, no buzzwords.
