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Prepared By: [YOUR NAME] [YOUR JOB TITLE] Phone 555.555.5555 Email info@yourbusiness.com www.yourbusiness.com Statement of Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure This document contains proprietary and confidential information. All data submitted to [RECEIVING PARTY] is provided in reliance upon its consent not to use or disclose any information contained herein except in the context of its business dealings with [YOUR COMPANY NAME]. The recipient of this document agrees to inform present and future employees of [RECEIVING PARTY] who view or have access to its content of its confidential nature. The recipient agrees to instruct each employee that they must not disclose any information concerning this document to others except to the extent that such matter are generally known to, and are available for use by, the public. The recipient also agrees not to duplicate or distribute or permit others to duplicate or distribute any material contained herein without [YOUR COMPANY NAME]'s express written consent. [YOUR COMPANY NAME] retains all title, ownership and intellectual property rights to the material and trademarks contained herein, including all supporting documentation, files, marketing material, and multimedia. BY ACCEPTANCE OF THIS DOCUMENT, THE RECIPIENT AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE AFOREMENTIONED STATEMENT. Table of Content Statement of Confidentiality 2 Table of Content 3 Cover Letter 4 Executive Summary 5 1. Company Background 6 2. Your Needs 8 2.1 [RECEIVING PARTY NAME] Needs 8 2.2 Assumptions 9 2.3 The opportunity 9 3. Proposed Strategy or Plan 10 3.1 Objectives 10 3.2 Strategy 10 3.3 Benefits of our Proposed Plan 10 4. Costs or Budget 11 4.1 Cost Breakdown 11 4.2 Scheduling 11 4.3 Payment terms 12 4.4 Guarantees 13 5. Why Choose [YOUR COMPANY NAME] 14 5.1 Competitive Advantages 14 5.2 Team Qualifications 16 5.3 Success Stories 16 6. Conclusion 17 Appendix A 18 Cover Letter Dear [RECEIVING PARTY NAME], Thank you for considering [YOUR COMPANY NAME] for your [DESCRIBE OPPORTUNITY]. At [YOUR COMPANY NAME] we are committed to excellence and our experience in providing [SPECIFY THE SERVICE OFFERED] stand out! Here is why! First, we understand the dynamics of the [SPECIFY] market and the challenges that companies like [RECEIVING PARTY NAME] face. That's why we are not afraid to think outside the box and we find solutions customized for our clients. After [SPECIFY] years helping customers, we have been able to overcome many obstacles while developing an incredible expertise. Our experience provides us a solid understanding of your business environment and needs. By hiring [YOUR COMPANY NAME] to take care of [DESCRIBE OPPORTUNITY], you ensure yourself that you are working with a team dedicated to deliver this project on time, on budget while maintaining the highest quality. Having duly examined your situation, we are confident that our proposed services will effectively address your needs. Our goal is to [BRIEFLY DESCRIBE OBJECTIVE(S)] by [BRIEFLY DESCRIBE STRATEGY or SOLUTION] and to complete this by [DATE], for a total cost of [AMOUNT]. Our successful track record in [MENTION RELEVANT EXPERIENCE] makes us an invaluable partner in the [SPECIFY] market. We look forward to serving you! [YOUR NAME] [YOUR COMPANY NAME] [YOUR NAME@YOURCOMPANYNAME] [YOUR PHONE NUMBER] Executive Summary OUR COMPANY [YOUR COMPANY NAME] is a [PROVIDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF YOUR COMPANY]. We are established since [SPECIFY]. We are specialized in [PROVIDE A BRIEF OVERVIEW AND DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PRODUCTS/ SERVICES]. We help [SPECIFY THE TYPE OF CLIENT OR TARGET MARKET YOU HELP AND THE PROBLEM YOUR BUSINESS SOLVE FOR THEM]. We offer proven expertise in areas such as [SPECIFY]. Our solutions are [BRIEFLY DESCRIBE STRATEGY or SOLUTION]. The advantages for our client are: [SPECIFY]. OUR MISSION [YOUR COMPANY NAME] believe in [SPECIFY AND EXPLAIN YOUR VALUES]. Our team is committed to [SPECIFY]. 1. Company Background Founded in [DATE] by [FOUNDERS OR GROUP], [TENDERER] (www.website.com) is the maker of the popular [SPECIFY] OR offers [DESCRIBE SERVICES] services. Our [PRODUCT/SERVICE] is known for [SPECIFY]. We have been quite successful in [SPECIFY] and notably in [SPECIFY RELEVANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS]. [YOUR COMPANY NAME] currently serves over [NUMBER] customers in [SPECIFY REGION OR MARKET] and employs [NUMBER] people in the greater [CITY] area. It has won numerous awards for its [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. We help [SPECIFY THE TYPE OF CLIENT OR TARGET MARKET YOU HELP AND THE PROBLEM YOUR BUSINESS SOLVE FOR THEM]. [SERVICES PROVIDED or PRODUCTS]: [LIST YOUR PRODUCTS/SERVICES] [LIST YOUR PRODUCTS/SERVICES] [LIST YOUR PRODUCTS/SERVICES] [LIST YOUR PRODUCTS/SERVICES] Offices Locations: [CITY] (Headquarters) [CITY] [CITY] [CITY] [CERTIFICATIONS or ACCREDITATIONS or MEMBERSHIPS]: [CERTIFICATION or ACCREDITATION or MEMBERSHIP] [CERTIFICATION or ACCREDITATION or MEMBERSHIP] [CERTIFICATION or ACCREDITATION or MEMBERSHIP] Awards: [AWARD] [AWARD] [AWARD] Last year's financial results [OPTIONAL]: Revenues: [AMOUNT] Profit: [AMOUNT] For a detailed look at key employees please see section 5.2 \"Team Qualifications\". [ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL ELEMENTS: Company history Legal structure Organizational chart Board of directors Principal shareholders Financial projections] 2. 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The Corporation may, in its sole discretion, increase or reduce the duties, or modify the title and job description, of the Employee from time to time, and any such increase, reduction or modification shall not be deemed a termination of this Agreement. ACCEPTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT Employee accepts employment with the Corporation upon the terms set forth above and agrees to devote all Employee's time, energy and ability to the interests of the Corporation, and to perform Employee's duties in an efficient, trustworthy and business-like manner. DEVOTION OF TIME TO EMPLOYMENT The Employee shall devote the Employee's best efforts and substantially all of the Employee's working time to performing the duties on behalf of the Corporation. The Employee shall provide services during the hours that are scheduled by the Corporation management. The Employee shall be prompt in reporting to work at the assigned time. NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST Employee shall not engage in any other business while employed by the Corporation. Employee shall not engage in any activity that conflicts with the Employees duties to the Corporation. Employee shall not provide any service or lend any aid or assistance to any party that competes with the services offered by the Corporation. Employee shall not provide any services to clients or prospective clients of the Corporation outside of the provision of services for the Corporation, whether such services are provided with or without compensation or remuneration. CORPORATION PROPERTY Employee acknowledges and agrees that while employed by the Corporation the Employee may be provided with use of computer equipment and other property of the Corporation. The use and possession of the such items shall be subject to any policies, requirements or restrictions established by the Corporation. Such items may only be used in performance of the Employee's duties for the corporation. On request of the Corporation, the Employee shall immediately deliver any such items to the Corporation. Upon termination of employment, Employee shall have the affirmative duty to return any such item to the Corporation whether a request is made or not. The obligation to return Corporation property shall extend and include any and all work product, client property, proprietary rights, intangible property, and all other property of the corporation regardless of the form or medium. COMPENSATION The Corporation shall pay the Employee such hourly compensation as determined by the Corporation. Payment shall be at the same time as the Corporations usual payroll to other employees. BONUS & BENEFITS Payment of any bonuses shall be at the complete discretion of the Corporation. No guarantee or representation that any bonuses will be paid has been made to the Employee. Standard benefits that are provided to other non-management employees shall be offered to the Employee, subject to the Corporation's policies and the terms and conditions of such benefits. WITHHOLDING All sums payable to Employee under this Agreement will be reduced by all federal, state, local, and other withholdings and similar taxes and payments required by applicable law. QUALIFICATIONS OF EMPLOYEE The employee shall satisfy all of the qualification that are established by the Corporation. TERM OF AGREEMENT There shall be no guaranteed term of employment. Employer acknowledges and agrees that Employee shall be an \"At Will\" Employee and that Employee's employment may be terminated at any time by the Corporation, with or without cause. FEES FROM EMPLOYEE'S WORK The Corporation shall have exclusive authority to determine the fees, or a procedure for establishing the fees, to be charged to clients by the Corporation for services that are provided by the Employee. All sums paid to the Employee or the Corporation in the way of fees, in cash or in kind, or otherwise for services of the Employee, shall, except as otherwise specifically agreed by the Corporation, be and remain the property of the Corporation and shall be included in the Corporation's name in such checking account or accounts as the Corporation may from time to time designate. CLIENTS AND CLIENT RECORDS The Corporation shall have the authority to determine who will be accepted as clients of the Corporation, and the Employee recognizes that such clients accepted are clients of the Corporation and not the Employee. All client records and files of any type concerning clients of the Corporation shall belong to and remain the property of the Corporation, notwithstanding the subsequent termination of the employment. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The Corporation shall have the authority to establish from time to time the policies and procedures to be followed by the Employee in performing services for the Corporation. This may include, but is not necessarily limited to, employment policies, computer use policies, Internet access policies, email policies, and all other policies, procedures, directives, and mandates established by the Corporation, whether or not in written form or formally adopted. Employee shall abide by the provisions of any contract entered into by the Corporation under which the Employee provides services. Employee shall comply with the terms and conditions of any and all contracts entered by the Corporation. TERMINATION Employee acknowledges and agrees that Employee is an \"at will\" employee of the Corporation. 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Notwithstanding the fact that this material may be considered to be a work made for hire, Employee agrees, during Employee's employment and thereafter, which covenant shall survive any termination of the employment relationship, to execute any and all documents requested by the Corporation to confirm the Corporation's ownership and control of all such material, including but not limited to assignments of copyright, confirmations of work for hire status, waivers of proprietary rights, copyright application, and any other documents requested by Corporation. 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Information a Party lawfully receives from a third Party without restriction on disclosure and without breach of a non-disclosure obligation. Information that the Receiving Party knew prior to receiving any Confidential Information from the Disclosing Party. Information that the Receiving Party independently develops without reliance on any Confidential Information from the Disclosing Party. Each Party agrees that it will not disclose to any third Party or use any Confidential Information disclosed to it by the other Party except when expressly permitted in writing by the other Party. Each Party also agrees that it will take all reasonable measures to maintain the confidentiality of all Confidential Information of the other Party in its possession or control. TERM The term of this Agreement is [number] of [years/months] from the date of execution by both Parties. 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Express your fit and qualifications in a professional format.","letter of interest template",[180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187],"letter of interest template word","letter of interest sample","letter of interest example","letter of interest vs cover letter","letter of interest for job","expression of interest letter template","speculative letter of interest","letter of interest free download",{"name":189,"credential":190,"reviewed_date":191},"Bruno Goulet","CEO, Business in a Box","2026-05-02",{"difficulty":193,"legal_review_recommended":173,"signature_required":173},"easy",{"what_it_is":195,"when_you_need_it":196,"whats_inside":197},"A Letter of Interest is a formal one-page letter sent to express serious interest in a job, business opportunity, partnership, or contract — even when no specific opening has been advertised. This free Word download gives you a structured starting point you can edit online and export as PDF in minutes, covering your fit, qualifications, and a clear proposed next step.\n","Use it when you want to proactively approach an employer, potential partner, or prospective client before a formal vacancy or RFP is posted — or when you want to stand out from reactive applicants by reaching out directly.\n","A professional header with contact details, an opening that names the specific opportunity or organization, a body that connects your qualifications to the recipient's known needs, and a closing paragraph with a concrete call to action and proposed next step.\n",[199,203,207,211,215,219],{"title":200,"use_case":201,"icon_asset_id":202},"Job seekers targeting specific employers","Reaching out to a desired company before a role is publicly posted","persona-job-seeker",{"title":204,"use_case":205,"icon_asset_id":206},"Freelancers and consultants","Proposing services to a prospective client who hasn't issued an RFP","persona-freelancer",{"title":208,"use_case":209,"icon_asset_id":210},"Business development professionals","Initiating a partnership or distribution conversation with a target company","persona-business-development",{"title":212,"use_case":213,"icon_asset_id":214},"Contractors and vendors","Expressing interest in upcoming government or corporate contract opportunities","persona-contractor",{"title":216,"use_case":217,"icon_asset_id":218},"Career changers","Introducing transferable skills to a new industry before formal applications open","persona-career-changer",{"title":220,"use_case":221,"icon_asset_id":222},"Small business owners","Proposing a supplier or strategic alliance relationship to a target organization","persona-small-business-owner",[224,228,232,236,238,242,246],{"situation":225,"recommended_template":226,"slug":227},"Applying for a specific advertised job posting","Cover 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job application or inquiry submitted without a specific vacancy being advertised, relying on the organization's future hiring needs.",{"term":268,"definition":269},"Expression of Interest","A formal statement indicating a desire to be considered for an opportunity, often used in government procurement and academic contexts.",{"term":271,"definition":272},"Professional Header","The block at the top of a formal letter containing the sender's name, address, phone, email, and the date of writing.",{"term":274,"definition":275},"Inside Address","The recipient's name, title, organization, and mailing address as it appears on the letter, placed below the date and above the salutation.",{"term":277,"definition":278},"Tailored Letter","A letter customized for a specific recipient by referencing their organization's known priorities, recent news, or publicly stated goals.",[280,285,290,295,300,305,310,315],{"name":281,"plain_english":282,"sample_language":283,"common_mistake":284},"Header and contact information","Your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address at the top of the letter, followed by the date.","[YOUR FULL NAME] | [ADDRESS] | [CITY, STATE ZIP] | [PHONE] | [EMAIL] | [DATE]","Using a personal email address instead of a professional one — an address like 'partyguy84@' immediately undermines the letter's credibility before a word is read.",{"name":286,"plain_english":287,"sample_language":288,"common_mistake":289},"Recipient's inside address","The full name, title, organization, and address of the person you are writing to, placed before the salutation.","[RECIPIENT NAME], [TITLE] | [ORGANIZATION NAME] | [ADDRESS] | [CITY, STATE ZIP]","Addressing the letter to 'To Whom It May Concern' when a named contact is identifiable with five minutes of LinkedIn or company-website research — named salutations dramatically increase response rates.",{"name":291,"plain_english":292,"sample_language":293,"common_mistake":294},"Opening paragraph: purpose and connection","States clearly why you are writing, names the specific organization or opportunity, and establishes any mutual connection or trigger that prompted the letter.","I am writing to express my strong interest in joining [ORGANIZATION NAME] as a [TARGET ROLE/FUNCTION]. Having followed [ORGANIZATION NAME]'s work in [SPECIFIC AREA] — particularly [RECENT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT] — I believe there is a meaningful alignment between your current priorities and my background in [FIELD].","Opening with 'My name is...' or 'I am writing to you today because...' — generic openers waste the most-read sentence of the letter; lead with the connection to the recipient instead.",{"name":296,"plain_english":297,"sample_language":298,"common_mistake":299},"Qualifications and relevant experience","A focused summary of your most relevant skills, achievements, or credentials that directly address the recipient's known needs.","Over the past [X] years at [PREVIOUS EMPLOYER], I [SPECIFIC ACHIEVEMENT — e.g., grew the enterprise accounts portfolio from $2M to $7M ARR]. My experience in [SKILL/FUNCTION] maps directly to the challenges [ORGANIZATION NAME] faces in [SPECIFIC AREA].","Listing a full career history instead of curating two or three achievements that are directly relevant to this specific recipient — a letter of interest is not a prose resume.",{"name":301,"plain_english":302,"sample_language":303,"common_mistake":304},"Value proposition paragraph","Articulates specifically what you would bring to the organization or opportunity and why that matters to them — framed in terms of their goals, not your needs.","I would bring [SPECIFIC CAPABILITY] to help [ORGANIZATION NAME] [SPECIFIC GOAL OR CHALLENGE], drawing on my experience with [RELEVANT CONTEXT]. My approach to [FUNCTION] has consistently produced [MEASURABLE OUTCOME] in comparable environments.","Framing the entire body around what you want from the opportunity rather than what you offer the recipient — hiring managers and business partners respond to value delivered, not career goals.",{"name":306,"plain_english":307,"sample_language":308,"common_mistake":309},"Organizational fit and research signal","Demonstrates that you have researched the recipient's organization and explains why this specific organization — not just any in the field — is your target.","I am specifically interested in [ORGANIZATION NAME] because of [SPECIFIC REASON — e.g., your recent expansion into the SMB market, your published commitment to [VALUE], your work on [PROJECT]]. This aligns with my own focus on [RELEVANT ALIGNMENT].","Using boilerplate praise like 'your company is a leader in the industry' with no specifics — it signals the letter was not written for this recipient and is likely to be discarded.",{"name":311,"plain_english":312,"sample_language":313,"common_mistake":314},"Call to action and proposed next step","States clearly what you are asking the recipient to do next — typically a meeting or call — with a specific timeframe and an offer to provide additional materials.","I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my background could support [ORGANIZATION NAME]'s goals. I am available for a [20-minute call / meeting] at your convenience — I will follow up [in one week / on DATE] if I have not heard from you. My resume and portfolio are available on request.","Ending with 'I look forward to hearing from you' and taking no follow-up action — a passive close puts all responsibility on the recipient and significantly reduces response rates.",{"name":316,"plain_english":317,"sample_language":318,"common_mistake":319},"Professional closing and signature","A formal sign-off (Sincerely, Respectfully, or Best regards), followed by your typed full name and, for printed letters, a handwritten signature space.","Sincerely, [YOUR FULL NAME] | [TITLE, if applicable] | [LINKEDIN URL or PORTFOLIO URL, optional]","Using informal closings like 'Thanks!' or 'Cheers' in a formal letter of interest — the closing is the last impression you leave and should match the professional tone of the rest of the letter.",[321,326,331,336,341,346,351],{"step":322,"title":323,"description":324,"tip":325},1,"Research the recipient before writing a word","Identify a named contact at the organization — typically a hiring manager, department head, or business development lead. Read recent news, their LinkedIn profile, and the organization's website to find specific talking points.","A letter that references a specific initiative, publication, or recent announcement the recipient was involved in is three times more likely to receive a reply than a generic approach.",{"step":327,"title":328,"description":329,"tip":330},2,"Complete the header and inside address","Enter your full contact details at the top, followed by today's date and the recipient's full name, title, organization, and address. Double-check the spelling of the recipient's name and title.","If you cannot find a specific contact, address the letter to the relevant department head by title (e.g., 'Director of Engineering') rather than 'To Whom It May Concern.'",{"step":332,"title":333,"description":334,"tip":335},3,"Write the opening paragraph around the connection","Name the specific opportunity or organization in the first sentence. If you have a mutual contact, mention them here. State immediately why you are writing and why this organization specifically.","Keep the opening paragraph to three sentences or fewer — its only job is to make the recipient want to read the next paragraph.",{"step":337,"title":338,"description":339,"tip":340},4,"Select two or three targeted qualifications","Choose the achievements and skills most directly relevant to the recipient's known priorities. Quantify each one where possible — revenue figures, percentages, team sizes, or timelines.","Cut any credential that doesn't connect directly to what this recipient needs. Length signals padding, not strength.",{"step":342,"title":343,"description":344,"tip":345},5,"Write the value proposition in terms of their goals","Reframe your qualifications as outcomes for the recipient, not biographical facts about you. Ask yourself: 'Why does this matter to them?' before each sentence.","If you find yourself using the word 'I' more than three times in a single paragraph, rewrite it from the recipient's perspective.",{"step":347,"title":348,"description":349,"tip":350},6,"Add the call to action with a specific follow-up commitment","State what you want to happen next (a call, a meeting, a brief conversation), propose a timeframe, and commit to a follow-up action — 'I will follow up on [DATE] if I haven't heard from you.'","A specific follow-up date in the closing paragraph increases your response rate by giving the recipient a deadline they know you will act on.",{"step":352,"title":353,"description":354,"tip":355},7,"Proofread, then export as PDF before sending","Read the letter aloud to catch awkward phrasing and run a spelling check. Export as PDF to preserve formatting across devices and email clients.","Ask someone unfamiliar with your background to read the letter and summarize what you offer — if they cannot, the value proposition needs another pass.",[357,361,365,369],{"mistake":358,"why_it_matters":359,"fix":360},"Sending a generic letter to multiple recipients without tailoring","Recipients can identify a mass-produced letter in seconds. An untailored letter signals low genuine interest and is discarded rather than forwarded.","Customize at least the opening paragraph, the value proposition, and the organizational fit paragraph for each individual recipient using specific research.",{"mistake":362,"why_it_matters":363,"fix":364},"Focusing on what you want rather than what you offer","A letter framed around your career goals or desire to grow puts the reader in the position of solving your problem — they have no incentive to respond.","Rewrite every paragraph to answer the question 'What does this mean for the recipient?' before moving to the next sentence.",{"mistake":366,"why_it_matters":367,"fix":368},"Writing more than one page","A letter of interest longer than one page signals poor editing judgment and reduces the chance it is read in full. Hiring managers and business contacts typically spend under 30 seconds on an unsolicited letter.","Cut to one page by removing any credential, sentence, or paragraph that does not directly serve this specific recipient's interests.",{"mistake":370,"why_it_matters":371,"fix":372},"No specific call to action or follow-up plan","Ending with 'I hope to hear from you' transfers all responsibility to the recipient and typically results in no response — especially for unsolicited outreach.","Close with a specific proposed next step, a timeframe, and a stated intention to follow up on a named date so the recipient knows you will act regardless.",[374,377,380,383,386,389,392,395],{"question":375,"answer":376},"What is a letter of interest?","A letter of interest is a proactive, unsolicited letter sent to an employer, partner, or prospective client to express serious interest in an opportunity that has not been formally advertised. Unlike a cover letter, it is not written in response to a specific job posting or RFP — it creates the opportunity rather than responding to one. It outlines your qualifications, explains why this specific organization is your target, and proposes a clear next step.\n",{"question":378,"answer":379},"What is the difference between a letter of interest and a cover letter?","A cover letter responds directly to an advertised job opening — it references the specific posting and is submitted alongside a resume as part of a formal application. A letter of interest is unsolicited: you are reaching out before any vacancy is announced, based on your own research and interest in the organization. Cover letters compete against other applicants for the same role; letters of interest create a conversation before the competition starts.\n",{"question":381,"answer":382},"When should I use a letter of interest instead of a formal application?","Use a letter of interest when you have a specific target organization you want to work with or sell to but no open position or RFP has been posted. It is also appropriate when you hear through a mutual contact that an organization may be hiring soon, when you want to be considered for future opportunities, or when you are proposing a partnership or vendor relationship before a formal procurement process begins.\n",{"question":384,"answer":385},"How long should a letter of interest be?","One page, maximum. Four to five paragraphs covering your opening and connection, two or three targeted qualifications, your value proposition, and a clear call to action is the standard structure. Recipients spend under 30 seconds on an unsolicited letter — anything longer reduces the chance the full letter is read.\n",{"question":387,"answer":388},"How do I address a letter of interest if I don't know the contact's name?","Spend five minutes researching before defaulting to 'To Whom It May Concern.' LinkedIn, the organization's website team page, and a quick phone call to the front desk can usually surface a named contact. If you genuinely cannot find a name, address the letter to the relevant function — 'Dear Director of Partnerships' or 'Dear Head of Engineering' — which is more targeted than a generic salutation.\n",{"question":390,"answer":391},"Should I follow up after sending a letter of interest?","Yes — following up is expected and appropriate for unsolicited outreach. State your follow-up intention in the letter itself ('I will follow up by [DATE] if I haven't heard from you') and then do it. A single polite follow-up email five to seven business days after sending is standard. Do not follow up more than twice without a response.\n",{"question":393,"answer":394},"Can a letter of interest be used for business opportunities, not just jobs?","Yes. A letter of interest works equally well for proposing a vendor relationship, supplier agreement, strategic partnership, or distribution arrangement. The structure is the same — opening, qualifications, value proposition, call to action — but the qualifications section focuses on your organization's capabilities and relevant track record rather than individual career achievements.\n",{"question":396,"answer":397},"What should I attach to a letter of interest?","For job-related letters, attach your resume and optionally a portfolio link. For business opportunities, attach a one-page company overview or capability statement if you have one. Keep attachments minimal for initial outreach — the goal is to generate a conversation, not to overwhelm the recipient before they have expressed any interest.\n",[399,403,407,411],{"industry":400,"icon_asset_id":401,"specifics":402},"Professional Services","industry-professional-services","Consultants and advisors use letters of interest to initiate client relationships and propose engagements before a formal RFP is issued.",{"industry":404,"icon_asset_id":405,"specifics":406},"Technology / SaaS","industry-saas","Business development and partnership teams use them to open conversations with integration partners, channel resellers, and enterprise accounts before procurement cycles begin.",{"industry":408,"icon_asset_id":409,"specifics":410},"Construction and Trades","industry-construction","Contractors and subcontractors submit letters of interest for upcoming government and municipal projects to be included in the pre-qualification or bid invitation list.",{"industry":412,"icon_asset_id":413,"specifics":414},"Creative and Marketing Agencies","industry-marketing","Agency principals send letters of interest to prospect accounts during quiet periods between pitches, establishing awareness before a formal brief is issued.",[416,419,422,426],{"vs":226,"vs_template_id":417,"summary":418},"cover-letter-D12654","A cover letter responds to a specific advertised job posting and is submitted as part of a formal application package. A letter of interest is unsolicited and creates a conversation before any vacancy is posted. Use a cover letter when applying to a known opening; use a letter of interest to get ahead of the competition by reaching out directly.",{"vs":116,"vs_template_id":420,"summary":421},"business-proposal-D12637","A business proposal responds to an identified need or formal RFP with a detailed, structured offer including scope, pricing, and timelines. A letter of interest is shorter and earlier in the cycle — its goal is to open a conversation, not to close a deal. Use a letter of interest to initiate contact; follow it with a proposal once the recipient has expressed interest.",{"vs":423,"vs_template_id":424,"summary":425},"Letter of Intent","letter-of-intent-D12681","A letter of intent signals a formal, near-binding commitment to proceed with a transaction — commonly used in real estate, M&A, and procurement. A letter of interest is exploratory and non-binding, expressing interest without committing to specific terms. Use a letter of intent once both parties have agreed in principle; use a letter of interest to start the conversation.",{"vs":427,"vs_template_id":428,"summary":429},"LinkedIn Message / Email Outreach","","An informal LinkedIn message or cold email is low-barrier but easy to ignore and rarely demonstrates serious professional intent. A formal letter of interest signals preparation, research, and genuine commitment — qualities that differentiate you in both job searches and B2B outreach. 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Unlike a cover letter — which responds to a specific job posting — a letter of interest creates the conversation: you identify a target organization, research their priorities, and reach out on your own initiative to establish fit and propose a next step. It functions equally well for job seekers targeting a specific employer, consultants proposing services to a new client, and businesses initiating partnership or vendor discussions before a procurement process begins.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Why You Need This Document\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>Waiting for a formal vacancy or RFP to be posted puts you in direct competition with every other applicant or vendor who saw the same announcement. A well-timed, well-researched letter of interest reaches decision-makers before the competition starts — and organizations frequently create roles or accelerate hiring conversations in response to a compelling unsolicited approach. Without a structured template, most people either write letters that are too long, too focused on their own goals, or too generic to prompt a reply. This template gives you the right structure — connection, qualifications, value proposition, and call to action — so that every letter you send is specific enough to stand out and short enough to be read in full.\u003C/p>\n",1779808900511]