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Editor Cover Letter Samples & Writing Guide

Editor Cover Letter Samples & Writing Guide

You herd literary cats and art-department dogs, cranking out high-quality content that draws a stampede of readers. Prove it with a New York Times-level editor cover letter.

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Your editor cover letter needs a strong lede, an engaging first-paragraph, and enough hard research to get you past the paywall. That starts with knowing the publication and the job requirements. Then, give a glimpse of your past editor achievements to compel them to pick up the phone.

 

This guide will show you an editor cover letter sample and the best tips on how to write a cover letter for editor jobs step-by-step.

 

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Editor Cover Letter Sample

 

Finley Williams

Editor

102 81st Street Apt 4-15

New York, NY 11372

716-238-8968

[email protected]

linkedin.com/in/finleyzwilliams

 

4/24/20

 

Julie Sturm

Team Development

Abraxis Link

611 5th Ave, Suites 50–60

New York, NY, 10119

 

Dear Ms. Sturm,

 

As a digital editor with six years of experience growing readership by the millions, I was excited to see your ad for an editor at Abraxis Link Magazine. Your publication features articles of interest to parents, on topics like gear, play, money, love, health, and more. You’re seeking a passionate editor with strong standards who can mentor junior editors and writers, as well as guide stringent fact-checking and grow readership through producing a steady flow of high-value content. I think you’ll find my resume refreshing.

 

At Family Drift, I mentored 3 junior editors and 5 in-house writers, plus a pool of over 30 freelancers. During my time there, I grew readership by 250%, from 1M per month to 3.5M per month. I implemented a new fact-checking procedure that cut time to check articles by 25% while slashing inaccuracies by 50%. I also increased output by 20% per month without raising monthly budgets, through implementing a less labor-intensive editing process that saved time for writers and editorial staff alike.

 

Under my guidance, Family Drift received the Digiday Content Marketing Award, the John Chancellor Award, and the Livingston Award. Working as an editor at Abraxis Link would help me pursue my passion for journalism excellence in a nationally-recognized working environment.

 

I’d value the opportunity to meet with you to discuss how my skills in leadership and planning can help increase readership at Abraxis Link. Can we set up a meeting early next week?

 

Best regards,

Finley Williams

Editor

716-238-8968

[email protected]

 

That’s a Booker-worthy cover letter sample.

 

But your resume counts for even more. See our guide: Editor Resume Sample

 

Looking for other creative or writing jobs? See these guides:

 

Editor Cover Letter Template

 

Here’s how to write a cover letter for an editor job application:

 

1. Use the best editor cover letter format and layout

 

Here’s what a good cover letter should look like:

Read more: Cover Letter Outline: Best Examples

2. Write a professional editor cover letter header

 

  • First step: write your address.
  • List your name, job title, physical address, phone number, email, and LinkedIn.
  • Add a blank line, today’s date, then another blank line.
  • Include the manager’s name, title, and street address.
  • Design your cover letter header so it matches your resume header.

Read more: How to Address a Cover Letter

3. Write a personal greeting and a gripping first paragraph

 

  • Start with “Dear [Manager Name],”, forget the old-fashioned “To Whom It May Concern” cover letter salutation.
  • Name the job title you’re applying for.
  • Say something good about the publication with wording from their mission statement.
  • Describe the job duties from the ad, so they know you’re on the ball.
  • Convey passion for the role.

Read more: Best Ways to Start a Cover Letter

4. Show editorial achievements in your second paragraph

 

  • List a few ways you fit the job.
  • Include resume achievements that drive your points home.
  • Add numbers to put yourself in the LA-Times-zone.

Not sure what to say? See our guide: What Should a Cover Letter Say?

5. Tell why you want this editor job

 

  • Use the middle part of your cover letter to show you care about this editor job.
  • This is the only way to reassure them you won’t get bored soon and move on.
  • To do it, tell them how the role would improve your career and skills.

 

Editor jobs are falling fast, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. We lose 340 editorial positions for year in the U.S., so your cover letter can’t be boilerplate.

 

6. End your editor cover letter with an offer

 

Read more: How to End a Cover Letter

7. Add a professional sign-off at the end

 

  • Finish with, “Best regards,”.
  • Include a digitized version of your signature for added professionalism.
  • End with your name, title, phone number, and email.

Read more: Perfect Cover Letter for Any Job

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Questions? Concerns? We’re here for you. If you’re still unsure how to write a Chicago-Tribune-level cover letter for copy and content editor jobs, drop me a line in the comments.

 

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Tom Gerencer, CPRW
Tom Gerencer is a career expert and Certified Professional Resume Writer who has published over 200 in-depth articles on Zety. Since 2016, he has been sharing advice on all things recruitment from writing winning resumes and cover letters to getting a promotion.
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