The ending of a cover letter typically includes a closing statement expressing gratitude for the opportunity to apply, a polite request for further consideration, and your contact information. Sign off with a professional closing, such as ``Sincerely'' or ``Best regards,'' followed by your full name.
If you were not able to find out whom the letter is best addressed to, no te preocupes ('don't worry'), simply use the phrase: Estimado Seor/ Seora ('Dear Mister/ Misses'). After that, it's time to cut to the chase: mention the job you're applying for, and your reasons for applying for the position in question.
The classic “Estimado/a Sr./Sra.” will be a safe salutation. “A la atención del responsable de recursos humanos”. This introduction is a very common and safe way to start your cover letter.
To end the letter in the best way possible, use expressions such as En espera de sus noticias, le saluda atentamente ('waiting for your reply, sending you sincere regards') and remember to sign the letter with your name.
The format of your letter should basically follow this scheme: Nombre y apellido: Full name. Lugar y fecha: Location and date. Persona a la que va dirigida la carta y nombre del departamento: Name of the receiver and name of the Department. Párrafo de presentación: Introductory paragraph with personal information.
An official closing to a letter in Spanish is equally formal: Le(s) saluda atentamente, – Yours sincerely, Cordialmente, / Atentamente, – Sincerely, / Sincerely yours, / Yours sincerely, Saludos cordiales, – Best regards, Se despide cordialmente, – Saying goodbye cordially,
Express your enthusiasm. End your cover letter by sharing why this role interests you and that you really want to work for the company. Emphasizing your excitement for a role may help convince employers that you'll be a good fit and work extra hard because you care about the company and its mission.