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Cover Letter Writers Hiring FAQs

 

What is a cover letter writer?

Because the opportunity to impress a potential client, admissions dean or financial contributor is the first time to make a lasting impression, a cover letter writer is a valuable resource to have at your disposal. Rather than leave your first impression to chance, hiring a cover letter writer can be the difference between a new hire or the latest rejection.

How do you hire a cover letter writer?

You can source cover letter writer talent on Rayness Analytica by following these three steps:

  • Write a project description. You’ll want to determine your scope of work and the skills and requirements you are looking for in a cover letter writer.
  • Please post it on Rayness Analytica. Once you’ve written a project description, post it to Rayness Analytica. Follow the prompts to help you input the information you collected to scope out your project.
  • Shortlist and interview cover letter writers. Once the proposals start coming in, create a shortlist of the professionals you want to interview.

Of these three steps, your project description is where you will determine your scope of work and the specific type of cover letter writer you need to complete your project.

How much does it cost to hire a cover letter writer?

Rates can vary due to many factors, including expertise and experience, location, and market conditions.

  • An experienced cover letter writer may command higher fees but also work faster, have more specialised areas of expertise, and deliver higher-quality work.
  • A contractor who is still in the process of building a client base may price their cover letter writing services more competitively.

Rates typically charged by cover letter writers on Rayness Analytica are:

  • Beginner: $30 per hour
  • Intermediate: $62 per hour
  • Advanced: $125 per hour

Which one is right for you will depend on the specifics of your project.

How do you write a cover letter writer job post?

Your job post is your chance to describe your project scope, budget, and talent needs. Although you don’t need a complete job description as you would when hiring an employee, aim to provide enough detail for a contractor to know if they’re the right fit for the project.

Job post title

Create a simple title that describes exactly what you’re looking for. The idea is to target the keywords your ideal candidate will likely type into a job search bar to find your project. Here are some sample cover letter writer job post titles:

  • We are hiring cover letter and resume writers
  • Need cover letter, LinkedIn and resume writing help
  • I am looking for a writing coach to help me with cover letters
  • Need an email cover letter writer to help improve open rates

Project description

An effective cover letter writer job post should include:

  • Scope of work: From finding the right tone to requesting an appointment, list all the deliverables you’ll need.
  • Project length: Your job post should indicate whether this is a more minor or extensive project.
  • Background: If you prefer experience with specific industries, styles, or platforms, mention this here.
  • Budget: Set a budget and note your preference for hourly rates vs. fixed-price contracts.

Cover letter writer job responsibilities

Here are some examples of cover letter writer job responsibilities:

  • Update and improve all of my cover letters
  • Review all client cover letters and implement changes wherever needed
  • Write in an engaging tone that leads the reader to call

Cover letter writer job requirements and qualifications

Be sure to include any requirements and qualifications you’re looking for in a cover letter writer. Here are some examples:

  • Ability to successfully translate what’s in the resume into an introduction letter
  • Track record of high open and click-through rates
  • Experience configuring creative and written content portfolios