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When writing a translation cover letter, it’s essential to make a positive impression on the decision maker who will review your application. Start by introducing yourself and clearly stating the position you’re applying for, along with a brief summary of your qualifications. Highlight your relevant experience, emphasizing your language pairs and specialization areas (e.g., legal, medical, or technical translation).
Next, showcase your passion for languages and cultural adaptation, which are crucial for quality translations. Include specific examples of past projects that demonstrate your skills, such as working with high-profile clients or delivering on tight deadlines.
Tailor your letter to the company’s needs. Mention how your expertise aligns with their goals, and clearly outline what specific goals you can help them attain. Finally, close by thanking the decision maker for considering your application and express your enthusiasm for discussing your qualifications further in an online or better still, an in person interview.

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