A cover letter written from your own CV
Paste the job posting and get a letter grounded in your own CV, in your language, with nothing invented and every line editable.
Senior Marketing Specialist — Riyadh
Own paid acquisition across the Gulf. Weekly ROAS reporting. Arabic and English.
Dear [Hiring Manager],
I run paid acquisition for a Gulf retail brand, where I grew return on ad spend 2.4× and built the Arabic content programme that now brings 40% of new customers.
Every figure here is from the CV. [Company Name] and [Your Name] are left for you to fill in.
A real CV rendered in a real MyCV.gg template. An example, not a promise about yours.
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Pick the CV
The letter is written from a CV you already have, not a blank form. What isn't on it doesn't appear.
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Paste the job posting
The whole ad. The letter answers what this employer asked for, in the CV's own language.
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Edit, copy or download
Change any line in place. Copying is always free; downloading the PDF is Pro.
- No invented employer, number or qualification
- Written in your CV's own language, Arabic included
- Free to start. Copy it free; PDF export is Pro.
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- Is the cover letter generator free?
- Generating is free to start — it draws on the same daily AI allowance as the CV review, and you can always read and copy the letter. Downloading it as a PDF is Pro.
- Will it make things up about me?
- It is given only your CV and the posting, and may use nothing else — no invented employer, number or skill. Where a detail is not on the CV — the company, the hiring manager, and your own name, which we withhold from the AI on purpose — it leaves a marked blank for you.
- Can I get the letter in Arabic?
- Yes. The letter follows your CV's own language, so an Arabic CV gets an Arabic letter written natively rather than translated — and every line stays editable before you send it.
One posting, one honest letter
Paste a posting and see what your own CV can honestly say for you.