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Sample Cover Letter With No Experience in Field (And How to Write Yours)

By Biron Clark

Published: November 10, 2023

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Biron Clark

Biron Clark

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Writing an articulate cover letter is challenging for all job seekers. But if you have little or no work experience in a field, the stakes are higher. It’s more challenging to prove your value when you don’t have a series of professional accomplishments to back up your assertions. On the bright side, you probably have more to offer an employer than you realize. You just have to package your strengths the right way.

In this article, you’re going to learn how to write a cover letter for a job with no experience in that field. And we’ll look at a full sample after going through the steps.

Let’s get started…

How to Write a Cover Letter With No Experience

1. the main purpose of your cover letter with no experience.

The purpose of a cover letter is to complement your resume and convince more employers to interview you. You may refer to your resume when writing a cover letter for a job application, but you must expand upon points made in the resume when writing the cover letter.

The cover letter should breathe life into the points made in the resume, and create a compelling—or even emotional—narrative around your career hopes and aspirations . It’s your chance to tell your story and show that you have the passion and the drive to come into a job and make a difference.

And at the end, it should ASK for the interview. We’ll talk about that coming up. Let’s get started by going through how to write a cover letter with no experience, step-by-step…

2. Cover Letter Contact Information

When beginning a cover letter for a job application, start with your contact details in the top left-hand corner of the page. Include your name, city of residence, phone number, and email address. (To preserve your privacy, do not include your physical address). You should also include your LinkedIn URL. Next, write the name of the company you’re applying to, and its city of residence.

3. Your Salutation

Ideally, you address your reader by name in your salutation. Internet sleuthing may reveal the name of the hiring manager. If you can’t find a name, you have two options: call the organization and ask to learn more about the position, or write “Dear ” or “Dear Hiring Manager.”

This isn’t ideal, though. You should really only be sending a cover letter if you know the hiring manager’s name and have some specific information about the position. So if you know nothing specific about the hiring manager or job, and the company hasn’t asked for a cover letter specifically, then you probably don’t need to send it .

4. Cover Letter Introduction

Use this section of your cover letter to introduce yourself and share your enthusiasm and why you applied for the position .

Start with your name and provide some background on your strengths. Always identify the position you’re seeking and how you learned about it. If someone at the company told you about the job, then mention that person’s name (only after asking their permission, though). Aim for one to two sentences in your Introduction—keep it short, sweet, and precise.

Example Cover Letter Introduction with No Experience in the Field:

“Hello, my name is Grace Addington, and I’m a goal- and detail-oriented civil engineering graduate from Petaluma College. I was excited to learn about the Junior Engineer internship at Bay Area Rapid Transportation through my former classmate Katie Heinz.”

5. Body Paragraphs

Here comes the most critical part of writing a cover letter with no experience. The purpose of your body paragraphs (one to two brief paragraphs, tops) is to prove that you’re the best candidate for the position. Seeing as how you have little or no previous professional work experience to fall back on, you’ll want to place emphasis on soft skills —attributes of a personal nature that say a lot about your work ethic and ability to work in sync with others. Or, if you have job-related skills (AKA hard skills) from another type of role, point out how those skills will help you transition into this next job and succeed quickly.

That’s what hiring managers are looking for! So while it’s great to write about soft skills and put together a cover letter talking about how you’re willing to learn their job… it’s much better to point out any hands-on experience that you have. So if you’re able, always highlight that first and foremost.

For example, if you had an internship, worked in an unrelated field, did a few academic projects while studying, gave a presentation, etc., those are still valuable pieces to put on your resume AND in your cover letter.

Your resume likely already consists of part-time jobs or school activities or memberships in school associations that maybe aren’t 100% related to the job you’re going after.

Look closer, though—you’ve probably garnered skills in these experiences that can carry over to the job you’re applying for. Below are two examples of cover letter body paragraphs that hone in on two key phrases noted in a job advertisement as requirements: “strong interpersonal skills” and “positive work ethic.” You should be able to figure out pretty quickly which example hits the mark.

Let’s look at two sample paragraphs now from cover letters with no experience in a field:

“I am Twig & Twine’s ideal office manager. As my resume states, I served as an RA at my dorm. I know how to manage an array of things.”
“You’re looking for a candidate with strong interpersonal skills and a positive work ethic. While serving as an RA at Porter College’s main dormitory, I planned monthly social events for over 200 students, settled two to five student disputes per week, and mentored a select group of students in Composition. The experience taught me, rather quickly, how to efficiently multi-task, and how to effectively settle conflicts of all types in a calm, level-headed manner. I feel confident stating that I can bring these talents to Twig & Twine’s office manager position.”

The second example takes the duties that likely appeared in the RA position on the resume and then digs deep, illustrating how the tackling of those duties turned into accomplishments, and led the applicant to grow the crucial skills needed for the office manager position.

One last thing about body paragraphs—remember to frame your message around the employer’s needs, and not yours. Focus on what you can bring to the job, and how your talents will translate into success for the company. That’s important in any cover letter, and becomes even more crucial in a cover letter with no previous work experience.

6. Concluding Your Cover Letter

End your cover letter by reiterating why you’re the best candidate and express your interest once again in the position. And ask them for the interview! It’s surprising but most job seekers don’t do this, and it’s been shown to improve your chances of getting a call to come in for an interview!

So conclude your cover letter by thanking the reader for the time they took to review your application, and tell them you’d like to find a time to meet for an interview to see if it might be a good fit to work together. To close, sign off formally. Try “Respectfully yours” or “Sincerely.”

7. Proofread Everything

Before sending out your new cover letter, read it out loud to catch errors quickly. Ask a trustworthy person to read it as well. Nothing stops you from getting interviews faster than an obvious typo or error in your cover letter or resume, and you only have to check once, but make sure you’re checking it thoroughly!

8. Save it as a PDF

Once the content is finalized, save it as a PDF and title it “ Cover Letter” to prevent confusion. Voila! You’re done. If you follow the tips above, you’ll have a great cover letter with no experience so you can get interviews and job offers in this new field!

Sample Cover Letter With No Experience in Field:

Next, let’s look at a full sample of a cover letter that explains why you’d fit well in a role ( and why you chose to apply for this type of role ):

Dear Name, I’m writing to you regarding the Sales Associate job posting, which I believe reports to you. I can offer 5+ years of experience working directly with customers over the phone and in person, primarily in customer support. Although I haven’t worked directly in sales, my customer support experience has helped me build skills in communication, persuasion, and problem-solving, which I believe will translate well into selling software subscriptions for your firm. I’m motivated to transition into sales to continue challenging myself and growing in my career, and I’ve always enjoyed a challenge, which I think working in sales will provide me. I’ve attached my resume for your review. If any of the above sounds interesting, I’d welcome the chance to talk on the phone this week. Thanks for considering my note today. Best regards, Your Name

This cover letter is upfront and clear that you have no experience in the field of sales, but shows that you’re willing to learn and excited to learn this new job. That’s essential!

You don’t JUST want to say you’re willing to learn, though. You want to PROVE that you’ll be able to learn. That’s why this letter also mentions the experience you have that is most similar. In the case of the example above, it’s the customer service experience and communication skills.

While this person may not have sold anything to customers, they still interacted with customers directly, which will be seen as a plus.

One other thing you should always point out if possible: Experience working in the same industry. So if you’ve never done sales, but you did customer support in the exact same industry as the employer, that’s a huge plus… because it means you’ll have less learning needed on the job!

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Looking for a new role as a sales assistant? You need to pair your CV with a compelling cover letter.

Cover letters often come as an afterthought, but they’re actually a brilliant opportunity to connect with employers.

Plus, as competition for sales assistant roles can be high, it’s the best way to convince recruiters to open your CV and consider you for the job.

So, I’ve put together a sales assistant cover letter example and writing guide, to show you how to write your own cover letter and the land that job.

Here’s what I’ll cover in the guide:

Guide contents

How to write a cover letter for your CV

  • What to include in a sales assistant cover letter

Sales assistant cover letter example

The example cover letter above should give you a good idea of how long your cover letter needs to be, and what you might include in it.

It gives a friendly yet confident introduction to the candidate’s experience, enticing recruiters to open the CV.

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Next, I’ll take you through, step-by-step, on how to write your own interview-winning sales assistant cover letter .

Breakdown of a good cover letter

I’ve broken the cover letter writing process down into 7 simple steps, as shown below.

How to write a cover letter

Write the cover letter in the body of your email/message

You should always write your cover letter in the body of the email you’re sending, rather than as a separate word doc.

If you’re applying via a job website, write it in the message box that comes up when you attach your CV .

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Separate documents often go unnoticed, meaning your efforts could go completely wasted.

Plus, writing your cover letter in the body of the email is the best way to grab the recruiters attention and ensure they read your sales assistant CV .

Quick tip:  It’s best to find the company’s hiring manager or recruiter’s email address and send your CV to them directly. Landing straight in their inbox means your application stands a far better chance of being noticed. This might sometimes be difficult, so don’t worry if it’s not possible!

Write a compelling subject line

When sending your CV and cover letter via email, you’ve got the added bonus of being able to write a confident and punchy subject line.

Considering that most applicants will apply through a job site, this is a priceless opportunity to make your application stand out.

Cover letter subject line

So, a great approach is to create an impactful, short professional summary of yourself which paints you as the perfect match for the role.

You should make it as relevant to the role as you can. For example, if you’re applying for a job in a clothing shop and have several years of experience working as a sales assistant in fashion, put this forward in your subject line.

For example, a sales assistant cover letter subject line might be:

  • Experienced sales assistant with 6 years fashion retail experience
  • Marketing graduate with exceptional customer service skills
  • Sales assistant with 4 years automotive industry experience

Address the recruiter/employer by name

Your cover letter gives you the chance to build a connection with the hiring manager and addressing them by name is the best way to kickstart this rapport.

Address recruiter by name

Often, candidates use phrases like ‘dear sir/madam’ or ‘to whom it may concern’ , but this comes across as generic, old-fashioned and impersonal.

So, how do you find the contact’s name?

Thankfully, the recruiter’s name is often listed at the bottom of the job ad. If it’s not, try the following methods:

  • Check out the company website and look at their ‘meet the team’ page. If you see a hiring manager , HR person or internal recruiter, use their name. You could also try to figure out who would be your manager in the role and use their name.
  • Head to LinkedIn, search for the company and scan through the list of employees. Most professionals are on LinkedIn these days, so this is a good bet.

Write in a friendly but professional tone

You should aim to sound friendly yet professional in your cover letter.

If you speak too formally, you risk coming across as aloof and uncaring. On the flip side, if you speak too casually, it could come across as a little rude and unprofessional.

It’s a fine balance, but it’s the best way to sound friendly and approachable, yet still serious about the job.

A casual but polite opening statement like  “Hope you’re well”  is a great way to get the ball rolling.

Quick tip: If you struggle with spelling and grammar, use our quick-and-easy CV Builder to access expert pre-written content.

Check out our CV examples.

Highlight your most relevant skills

Your cover letter should be packed with relevant skills , so that recruiters feel that you’d be a great match for the role and feel inclined to open your CV.

To figure out what you need to include, go back to the job advertisement and write a list of the skills the employer states they’re looking for.

Key words in job adverts

Then, tick off the skills which you feel you possess. These are the ones you should incorporate into your cover letter.

Doing this gives the recruiter a clear indication that you’re a candidate worth considering and makes them keen to find out more, by opening your CV.

Keep it brief

Sales assistant positions often get hundreds of applications, so recruiters will have limited time to read through each one.

For this reason, it’s essential to keep your cover letter short, snappy and to-the-point. If it’s too long, they may decide that your application will take up too much of their valuable time – and simply move on without reading your CV!

A 4-8 sentence cover letter gives you the opportunity to sell yourself, without overwhelming recruiters.

Sign off professionally

Finish off your cover letter professionally by adding a sleek signature at the bottom of your CV.

Email signatures

Write your full name, mobile phone number and email address and use formatting, such as bold or italics, to add a professional finishing touch.

Many candidates won’t bother doing this, so it’s sure to show recruiters that you’re a serious candidate with great business etiquette.

What to include in your sales assistant cover letter

The content of your cover letter will depend on your unique experience and skills , but generally, a sales assistant cover letter should include:

Who you’ve worked for –  What type of establishment have you worked at? It might be large supermarkets, phone shops or small independent fashion stores.

Product/service knowledge – Do you have women’s fashion know-how or are you a smartphone product whizz? If you have product or service knowledge which is relevant to the role you’re applying for, it’s a huge selling point – make it clear in your cover letter!

Level of experience – Have you been working as a sales assistant for several years, or will this be your first role?

Sales assistant skills – Show off your most relevant skills, such as using a till, advising customers, dealing with complains, transaction processing and relationship building.

How you can benefit a new employer – Do you have a track record of increasing sales, or decreasing queue length in-store? Give the recruiter a real reason to want to open your CV by stating how you could directly benefit the employer.

Your sales assistant cover letter for your CV

By packing your cover letter with highly relevant skills and keeping it short and punchy, you can ensure that recruiters will be keen to open your CV.

Remember to triple-check your cover letter for spelling and grammar errors before you send it. You wouldn’t want silly typos detracting attention from your great content!

Good luck with your job search!

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Sales Assistant Cover Letter

A great sales assistant cover letter will show your interest in the organization and demonstrate your ability to represent the company’s values. It should highlight your customer service skills and knowledge of sales techniques. The best sales assistant cover letters also include a call to action. For example, you might encourage the reader to contact you to schedule an interview. You can use our samples as a guide when writing your own letter.

Be sure to customize each one for the specific job opening. You can also use our cover letter builder to create a personalized cover letter in minutes. Simply upload your resume and our system will generate a custom cover letter that’s perfect for the job you’re applying for. Get started now and move one step closer to your dream job!

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How To Write a Sales Assistant Cover Letter?

When it comes to job hunting, your cover letter is just as important as your resume. If you’re vying for a position as a sales assistant, your cover letter is your opportunity to show off your skills and demonstrate why you’re the perfect candidate for the job.

So, how do you write an effective sales assistant cover letter? For starters, be sure to customize your letter for each position you apply for. A generic cover letter will only make you blend in with the rest of the applicants. Instead, take the time to research the company and the specific role you’re applying for, and craft a letter that highlights your unique qualifications.

Next, focus on your strong points. What qualities do you have that would make you excel in a sales assistant role? Whether it’s your ability to build relationships with customers or your knack for finding creative solutions to problems, be sure to mention these strengths in your cover letter.

Finally, don’t forget to proofread! A well-written cover letter is worthless if it’s riddled with typos and grammar errors. Before you hit “send,” take a few minutes to read over your letter and make any necessary corrections.

By following these tips, you can write a sales assistant cover letter that will help you stand out from the competition and land the job of your dreams.

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Sales Assistant Cover Letter

Dear hiring Manager,

Writing to apply for the position of Sales Assistant. Saw your job posting on the website and I believe that I have the necessary qualifications and skills for the job.

Have a degree in Sales and Marketing from the University of XYZ and I have been working as a sales assistant for the past two years. In my current job, I am responsible for providing support to the sales team and helping them to close deals. I have also been involved in planning and organizing promotional events.

It is a motivated individual with excellent communication skills. It also very organized and efficient in my work. I am confident that I can be a valuable asset to your team and contribute to the success of your company.

It look forward to hearing from you.

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Cover Letter For Retail Assistant

Writing to apply for the retail assistant position at your company.

Have experience working in retail and customer service, and I have the skills and knowledge necessary to be a successful retail assistant. The organized and efficient, and I have a strong commitment to providing excellent customer service. Would be a valuable asset to your team, and I am confident that I can make a positive contribution to your company. I am eager to put my skills to work in a challenging and rewarding environment, and I believe that your company offers such an opportunity.

Thank you for your time and consideration. It look forward to hearing from you.

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Cover Letter For Retail Sales Assistant

I am writing to apply for the retail sales assistant position at your company. I am a highly motivated and experienced sales professional, and I believe that I would be a valuable asset to your team.

In my previous role as a sales associate at XYZ store, I was responsible for providing excellent customer service, assisting with merchandising and stock management, and achieving sales targets. I am confident that I could successfully perform the duties of a retail sales assistant at your company.

Please find attached my resume for your review. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss my qualifications and experience with you in person. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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Application Letter For Sales Assistant

I am writing to apply for the position of sales assistant at your company. Based on my qualifications and interests, I believe that I would be a perfect fit for this role.

As a recent graduate of Business Administration, I have the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a sales environment. In addition, I have previous experience working in customer service and retail, so I am confident in my ability to provide excellent customer service.

It is a motivated individual who is always looking for new opportunities to learn. I am also a team player, so I would be an asset to any sales team. I am confident that I have the skills and abilities necessary to be successful in this role, and I am eager to put my skills to use in a new environment.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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Shop Assistant Cover Letter

Writing to apply for the position of shop assistant at your store.

It is a highly motivated and reliable individual with great customer service skills. I have experience working in retail environments and have a strong interest in fashion. I am confident that I would be a valuable asset to your team.

In addition to my customer service skills, I am also efficient and organized. Have a keen eye for detail and can work quickly and efficiently under pressure. I am confident that I would be able to meet the demands of the role and contribute to the success of your store.

It available to start work immediately and would be happy to come in for an interview at a time that is convenient for you. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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Application Letter For Sales Assistant With No Experience

The writing to apply for the sales assistant position with your company. I understand that you are looking for someone with experience, but I believe that my qualifications make me the perfect candidate for the job. It is a recent graduate of XYZ University and have a degree in marketing. I have also interned with ABC Company in their sales department. During my time there, I gained valuable experience in the sales process and was able to learn about various products and services.

It is a highly motivated individual with great communication skills. I am also very organized and can handle multiple tasks at once. I am confident that I can be a valuable asset to your team and would appreciate the opportunity to put my skills to use.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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5 Things To Include In a Sales Assistant Cover Letter

When applying for any job, it is always important to include a cover letter. This is especially true when you are applying for a position in sales. A well-written cover letter can help you to stand out from the competition and give you a better chance of being hired. Here are five things that you should always include in a sales assistant cover letter:

  • Your contact information. Include your name, address, telephone number, and email address so that the employer can easily get in touch with you.
  • A brief introduction. You should briefly introduce yourself and explain why you are interested in the position.
  • Relevant work experience. Be sure to highlight any relevant work experience that you may have, including customer service experience or sales experience.
  • Skills and qualities. In addition to work experience, you should also highlight any skills or qualities that make you good at sales, such as being able to build rapport with customers or close deals effectively.
  • Enthusiasm and motivation. Finally, be sure to express your enthusiasm for the position and explain what motivation you have for wanting to succeed in sales.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your cover letter makes a strong impression on potential employers and gives you the best chance of landing a job in sales.

Related: What is Cover Letter? Complete Guide To Get any Job.

A sales assistant cover letter is an important tool in your job search arsenal. This document introduces you to potential employers and highlights your qualifications for the sales assistant position. A well-written cover letter will grab the attention of hiring managers and help you stand out from the competition.

To get started, check out our seven best sales assistant cover letter samples below. These examples provide inspiration and guidance to help you create a compelling cover letter of your own. Be sure to customize each letter to fit your specific skills and experiences. With a little effort, you can land the sales assistant job of your dreams!

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