--- title: "Adding a cover letter" description: "Learn how to create a cover letter as a custom section in Reactive Resume, format it professionally, and place it on a separate page." --- A cover letter is a personalized document that accompanies your resume when applying for a job. It introduces you to the employer, highlights your relevant qualifications, and explains why you're a good fit for the position. Reactive Resume lets you create cover letters as custom sections, giving you full control over formatting and placement. ## Why include a cover letter? - **Stand out**: A well-written cover letter demonstrates genuine interest in the position - **Personalize your application**: Tailor your message to each employer and role - **Explain gaps or transitions**: Address career changes or gaps in your resume - **Show communication skills**: Demonstrate your ability to write clearly and professionally ## Creating a cover letter section Navigate to your resume and open it in the builder. In the left sidebar, scroll down to find the **Custom Sections** area at the bottom. Click Add a new custom section to open the section creation dialog. In the dialog: - Enter a **Title** for your section (e.g., "Cover Letter" or "Cover Letter - [Company Name]") - Select **Cover Letter** from the **Type** dropdown - Click **Create** to add the section In your new cover letter section, click Add a new item to create your cover letter. ## Formatting your cover letter A cover letter has two main fields: ### Recipient field The **Recipient** field is where you enter the recipient's information. This typically includes: - Date (optional) - Hiring manager's name - Their job title - Company name - Company address Use line breaks to format the address block. For example: ``` January 31, 2026 Jane Smith Senior Hiring Manager Acme Corporation 123 Main Street, Suite 400 New York, NY 10001 ``` ### Content field The **Content** field is where you write the body of your cover letter. Include: - **Salutation**: "Dear Ms. Smith," or "Dear Hiring Team," - **Opening paragraph**: State the position you're applying for and how you learned about it - **Body paragraphs**: Highlight relevant experience, skills, and achievements - **Closing paragraph**: Express enthusiasm and include a call to action - **Sign-off**: "Sincerely," followed by your name The recipient and content are both rendered directly on your resume without a section header, giving your cover letter a clean, professional appearance. ## Using fullscreen mode for writing For a distraction-free writing experience, use the fullscreen mode in the rich text editor: Click on your cover letter item in the sidebar to open the edit dialog. In either the Recipient or Content field, click the **expand icon** (arrows pointing outward) in the bottom-right corner of the editor. The editor will expand to nearly fill your screen, giving you a focused writing environment with all formatting tools available. Click the **collapse icon** or press **Escape** to return to the normal view. ## Formatting options The rich text editor supports various formatting options for your cover letter: - **Text styling**: Bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, highlight - **Headings**: H1 through H6 (though typically not needed in a cover letter) - **Alignment**: Left, center, right, or justified text - **Lists**: Bullet points and numbered lists - **Links**: Add hyperlinks to your portfolio or LinkedIn ## Moving your cover letter to a separate page Cover letters are typically on their own page, separate from the resume content. To achieve this: In the right sidebar, go to the **Layout** section and add a new page to your resume. Use the **Move to** feature to relocate your cover letter section to the second page. See [Moving items between sections](/guides/moving-items-between-sections) for detailed instructions on how to move sections between pages. Check the preview to ensure your cover letter appears on its own page with proper formatting. When exporting as PDF, pages are rendered in order. If you want the cover letter first, place it on page 1 and move your resume content to subsequent pages. ## Tips for effective cover letters **Keep it concise**: Aim for 250-400 words. Recruiters spend about one minute reading cover letters. **Tailor each letter**: Customize your cover letter for each application. Reference specific job requirements and company values. **Use the same styling**: Your cover letter will inherit the fonts and colors from your resume template, ensuring a cohesive look. **Proofread carefully**: Spelling and grammar errors can disqualify your application. Review your letter before exporting. ## Managing multiple cover letters Since cover letters are custom sections, you can: - Create multiple cover letter sections for different job applications - Name each section descriptively (e.g., "Cover Letter - Google", "Cover Letter - Meta") - Show or hide sections as needed when exporting - Duplicate sections to use as templates for new applications