Keep It Short
Your motivation letter should usually be 1 page only.
Be Honest
Do not include false qualifications or fake experience.
Match the Job Requirements
Mention skills related to the position you are applying for.
Use Professional Language
Avoid slang and typing shortcuts.
Check Grammar and Spelling
Always proofread before submitting.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Copying the same letter everywhere
- Making spelling mistakes
- Writing very long paragraphs
- Leaving out contact details
- Using informal language
Best Skills to Mention
You can include:
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Time management
- Computer skills
- Willingness to learn
- Problem-solving skills
- Ability to work under pressure
Motivation Letter for Students With No Experience
If you do not have work experience:
- Mention school achievements
- Mention volunteering
- Mention leadership roles
- Focus on willingness to learn
Employers understand that many applicants are beginners.
Not sure how to prepare your CV? Read our full guide to improve your chances of getting shortlisted: How to Write a CV in South Africa (2026 Guide for Jobs, Learnerships & Internships)
Final Thoughts
A good motivation letter can improve your chances of getting shortlisted for jobs, internships, learnerships, and bursaries in South Africa. Keep your letter simple, professional, and focused on your strengths.
Igenzee Job Application Tips
- Always submit your CV in PDF format
- Use a professional email address
- Read the job requirements carefully
- Apply before the closing date
- Double-check your documents before submitting
Igenzee Disclaimer
Igenzee shares job and career opportunities for informational purposes only. We are not a recruitment agency and do not charge any application fees. Always apply through the official employer website or recruitment portal.
