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Arabic Cover Letter: A Ready Template & Practical Guide

Many job applicants in the Saudi market skip the cover letter — either thinking it is unnecessary or because writing one feels complicated. That mistake costs them strong opportunities.

In reality, a good cover letter alongside a strong CV multiplies your chances of reaching the interview stage. The reason is simple: the letter lets you add something the CV cannot — your professional story and specific enthusiasm for this role.

This guide gives you a ready Arabic template you can adapt in five minutes, with section-by-section guidance and worked examples across sectors.

Is the cover letter still relevant in 2026?

Short answer: yes — especially for competitive roles and senior positions. Postings that say "cover letter optional" sometimes use it as a secondary filter: a candidate who wrote one looks more serious.

Modern ATS may store the cover letter as a separate file and not filter on it directly, but the human reviewing a shortlist after the automated filter usually reads it.

The ideal structure

An effective letter is no more than half a page or 250–350 words. Length hurts. Use the following structure:

A ready template

Replace the bracketed content with your own and the role's:

Header

[Full name]

[City] · [Mobile] · [Email] · [LinkedIn URL]

[Date]

[Recipient name and title if known]

[Company name]

[City]

Body

Dear [name],

I am writing to apply for the [job title] position posted on [LinkedIn / your website], reference [number if any]. I currently work as a [your title] at [company] for [years], with [N] years of experience in [a field relevant to the role].

What caught my attention in your post was [specific requirement]. Over the last few years I have focused specifically on this. Among my work: [achievement, % improvement, scale]. I can also bring [a second relevant skill] developed during [project or role].

I want to join [company] specifically because [something specific: project, vision, achievement]. I believe my background in [your area] connects directly with your ambitions around [initiative].

I have attached my CV for a fuller view of my experience, and I would welcome the opportunity to talk. You can reach me on [mobile] and [email].

Sincerely,

[Your name]

Worked example: Senior Product Manager

Here is what the letter looks like after tailoring:

Context

Role: Senior Product Manager at a Saudi fintech. The ad requires digital wallet experience, Agile methodologies, and familiarity with SAMA regulation.

Letter

Dear Sarah,

I am writing to apply for the Senior Product Manager position posted on LinkedIn. I currently lead product for a digital wallet at a Riyadh payments firm, with six years of experience in financial-product management.

What caught my attention was your focus on digital wallets and SAMA-regulated integrations. Over the last three years I have led two major launches: a wallet that reached 420K users in its first year, and an instant transfers feature that lifted monthly transaction value 73%. I run Scrum and Kanban natively and have led a cross-functional team of 14.

I want to join [company] because your work on Sharia-compliant payments under Vision 2030 is exactly where I see myself contributing next. My BNPL framework experience translates directly to what you are building.

My CV is attached. I would welcome the chance to talk. You can reach me on [mobile] and [email].

Sincerely,

Mohammed Al-Otaibi

When to write in Arabic vs. English

General rule: follow the ad. An Arabic ad calls for an Arabic letter, an English ad for English.

If the ad is bilingual, choose the language of the work itself: Arabic for government and parts of retail, English for multinationals, tech, and consulting.

Common mistakes

FAQ

Should I write a cover letter for every job?
Yes — at least a tailored version. A generic letter hurts more than it helps because it reads cold to every reviewer.
Separate PDF or in the email body?
Separate PDF using the same format as your CV. If you must apply by email, putting the same content in the body is acceptable.
What if I do not know the hiring manager's name?
Try LinkedIn or the company site first. If you cannot find it, use "Dear HR team" rather than "To whom it may concern".
Should I mention salary in the letter?
Not unless the ad explicitly asks. If asked, give a range, not a single number.
Ideal length?
250–350 words, or half an A4 page at 11pt. Longer bores, shorter feels rushed.

A tailored CV and cover letter per job

Wazifatuk produces a one-click tailored CV for every LinkedIn job, which you can pair with your cover letter for a complete, professional application.