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Jordan A. Smith
1500 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 [email protected] · (206) 555‑0148
November 23, 2025
Hiring Committee Northwind Logistics
Dear Hiring Committee, Please accept my application for the Operations Manager role at Northwind Logistics. I have attached my resume for your review and would appreciate the opportunity to discuss how my experience aligns with your needs. Highlights include process improvement and vendor management, reducing order cycle time by 18%, and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. I am especially proud of redesigning a pick‑pack workflow across three warehouses that demonstrates my ability to reduce defects and accelerate throughput. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of speaking with you.
Sincerely, Jordan A. Smith
An effective cover letter complements your resume by telling a focused story about why you are a strong match for the role. Keep it to one page, tailor it to the job description, and use keywords naturally so it remains ATS‑friendly. Prioritize concrete, relevant achievements with measurable outcomes, mirror the company’s tone, and end with a clear call to action. Include the following sections and details: - Header: Your full name, phone, professional email, city (optional), date, and the recipient’s name, title, company, and address. Include the job title and requisition/reference number if available. - Salutation: Address a specific person (e.g., “Dear Ms. Rivera,”). If you can’t find a name, use a professional alternative like “Dear Hiring Manager,”. - Introduction: State the role you’re applying for and where you found it. Add a compelling hook: one sentence that highlights your most relevant qualification or standout result. - Body paragraph(s): 1–2 short paragraphs that connect your achievements to the role. Cite 2–3 relevant examples with metrics, tools, or domain knowledge. Emphasize outcomes (e.g., revenue, time saved, quality, engagement). - Closing paragraph: Reaffirm fit, express enthusiasm, and invite next steps (interview/call). Mention attachments (resume/portfolio) or availability if helpful. - Letter ending and signature: Use a professional sign‑off (“Sincerely,” “Best regards,”), followed by your name. Optionally restate contact details.

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