1. Do I Need to Say My Name in a Cover Letter?

Do I Need to Say My Name in a Cover Letter?

LiveCareer UK Editorial Team
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Including your name in a cover letter is important but not critical to your chances of getting an interview. It's typically placed in the header or at the top of the letter alongside your contact information. This helps ensure that your motivation letter is clearly associated with your application and makes it easier for the hiring manager to contact you.

While forgetting to include your name in a cover letter might not disqualify you, it’s a small thing that reflects your attention to professionalism and detail. To ensure your cover letter follows the correct structure, consider using a dedicated cover letter builder, which presets the recommended layout and guides you through the process.

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LiveCareer UK Editorial Team
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Since 2013, the LiveCareer UK team has shared the best advice to help you advance your career. Experts from our UK editorial team have written more than one hundred guides on how to write the perfect CV or cover letter.

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