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    Swiss Motivation Letter: How to Write One (+ Example)

    In Switzerland an application is not just a CV. The motivation letter (cover letter) carries as much weight as the rรฉsumรฉ, and it is often the first thing a recruiter reads. A generic letter sent to every employer is one of the most common reasons a strong candidate gets passed over. This guide shows you how to structure an effective Swiss motivation letter, with the right tone, the right length and a worked example you can adapt to your own profile.

    What the motivation letter is actually for

    In Switzerland the letter has a precise job: to connect your profile to the specific role. The CV lists the facts; the letter explains what they mean. It answers three questions in the recruiter's mind:

    • โ—Why do you want this particular role, at this particular company?
    • โ—What concrete value do you bring?
    • โ—Why should they choose you over another candidate with a similar CV?

    Most Swiss employers expect a letter even when the advert does not explicitly ask for one. Sending the CV alone signals a lack of care. The letter is also indirect proof of your written language skills โ€” in the language of the canton you are applying in (German, French or Italian, depending on the region).

    The structure: how to lay it out

    The Swiss letter is short and orderly: one page only, never more. The standard structure is:

    1. 1.Header โ€” your details at the top, then the company's details and the place with the date (format 14.05.2026).
    2. 2.Subject line โ€” clear and specific, with the exact job title: Application for the position of Commercial Specialist (80-100%).
    3. 3.Opening โ€” a sentence that says immediately why you are writing; avoid tired phrases like "I am writing to apply".
    4. 4.Body (two paragraphs) โ€” the first links your experience to the needs of the role; the second explains why this company in particular appeals to you.
    5. 5.Closing โ€” your availability for an interview and a sober sign-off.
    6. 6.Signature โ€” your name and, ideally, a scanned signature.
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    State your availability (for example 80-100%) and, if you are a non-Swiss citizen, your work permit (B, C, G): for a Swiss employer this is expected, practical information.

    The right tone and length

    The Swiss tone is professional, direct and understated. No exaggerated enthusiasm, no pompous phrasing โ€” but no coldness either. Aim for substance and respect. Three guiding principles:

    • โ—Facts, not adjectives. Instead of "I am highly motivated and dynamic", write what you did: "over the past three years I managed a portfolio of 120 German- and Italian-speaking clients".
    • โ—Brevity. Three to four paragraphs, around 250-300 words. The reader has little time.
    • โ—Personalisation. The company name and one real detail about it should appear in the text. If the letter would work for a different employer, it is too generic.

    Address a named person where possible (Dear Ms Keller) rather than a faceless "To whom it may concern".

    A worked example

    Here is a template you can adapt to your own profile:

    > Subject: Application for the position of Commercial Specialist (80-100%)

    >

    > Dear Ms Keller,

    >

    > Your advert for a commercial specialist at Alpina Transport caught my attention straight away: your growth in cross-border logistics matches exactly the field I have worked in for the past eight years.

    >

    > In my current role at [company] I coordinate order management for more than 120 clients across Switzerland and Italy, and I cut processing times by 18% by introducing a new workflow. I work in German and Italian at a professional level and am used to bridging clients and suppliers across both languages โ€” a skill that seems central to the role you describe.

    >

    > What draws me to Alpina Transport in particular is your strong regional roots and your focus on customer service. I would like to contribute to that standard with my experience and my immediate availability (permit B).

    >

    > I would welcome the chance to discuss my application in an interview. Thank you for your consideration.

    >

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    > Kind regards,

    > Sarah Keller

    Notice how every sentence ties a fact from the CV to a need of the company. That is what separates an effective letter from a polite formality.

    The most common mistakes to avoid

    • โ—A generic letter reused for every company: this is mistake number one.
    • โ—Repeating the CV word for word instead of explaining what the experience means.
    • โ—Too long: beyond one page, you lose the reader's attention.
    • โ—Language errors: in a letter they count double. Have it proofread if you are unsure of the formal language.
    • โ—The wrong tone: neither servile nor arrogant.
    • โ—Forgetting the subject line and work permit: details Swiss recruiters expect.

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