Describe the role you're applying for and what you bring to it — your background, a relevant project, why this job specifically — and get back a complete cover letter with an opening, a body making the case, and a closing. Pick a tone to match the company and role, and how long you want it.
What to include
- The role and the company, or the kind of company if you're not naming it.
- Your relevant background: roles, projects, or skills that actually connect to this job.
- One specific achievement or example, if you have one — a number or a concrete result stands out more than a general claim.
- Why this role or company specifically, if there's a real reason beyond "I need a job".
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to give it my full resume?
No. A few sentences about your relevant background and one concrete example is usually enough for a solid draft — you can always ask for a rewrite with more detail.
Will it make up experience I don't have?
It only writes from what you tell it. If you don't give it a specific achievement, the letter will stay more general in that spot rather than inventing one — fill in real specifics yourself for the strongest result.
Should I send it exactly as generated?
Treat it as a strong first draft. Read it over, make sure every claim in it is actually true, and adjust anything that doesn't sound like you before sending it.
Can I ask for a different tone if the first one doesn't fit?
Yes. Change the tone dropdown and generate again — Professional, Enthusiastic, Confident or Warm each read noticeably differently for the same background.