Do keep it short. One page is the maximum for cover letters, with the ideal length between 250 - 350 words, or around four paragraphs
Do ensure your technical skills and proficiencies with relevant software and systems are detailed clearly in your IT cover letter
Do show that you’re constantly learning, improving and updating your skills
Do detail any side projects or start-up work you’re doing
Do show your passion for the work you do and for the industry at large
Do customise your cover letter for each IT role you apply for
Do always run a thorough spelling and grammar check before submitting your cover letter
Don’t use outdated or unprofessional contact details
Don’t use company-specific language or terminology. Stick to what is known and understood at an industry level
Don’t neglect to mention your communication and people-based skills to highlight only the technical. Consider the other qualities that are useful in IT roles, and desirable from an employer’s perspective
Don’t exaggerate about your level of experience of competency. Refined technical skill is a critical part of IT roles, so it’s important you’re honest about what you can do, and what you can’t