Moderne Karriere-Infografik im LinkedIn-Magazin-Stil mit dunkler Corporate-Optik, Grid-Layout und einer vertikalen Leiter zur Struktur eines Engineering Cover Letters. Das Visual kombiniert klare englische Labels, Do/Don't-Hinweise, Blueprint-Motive und Beispiel-Gehaltsstufen – ideal für Suchanfragen rund um lebenslauf bewerbung muster.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in German.
Career infographic titled "Engineering Cover Letter Structure". Archetype: CAREER PATH LADDER. Editorial LinkedIn-magazine illustration, minimal corporate style, dark mode palette, sleek grid layout, clean sans-serif typography, subtle engineering visuals, no real company logos as endorsements. Show a vertical ladder with 7 labeled sections in English, each rung representing a stronger cover letter component for engineering roles, with concise actionable tips and small do/don't callouts. Sections: 1) Header — full name, role target, phone, email, LinkedIn, city; do: keep contact info clean and aligned; don't: add irrelevant personal details. 2) Opening Hook — state the engineering role, years of experience, and one relevant achievement; do: tailor to the job; don't: start with generic phrases. 3) Motivation for This Company — explain why this employer, team, or product fits your goals; do: mention specific engineering context; don't: flatter vaguely. 4) Technical Match — highlight core engineering skills, tools, certifications, and domain expertise; do: mirror key job requirements; don't: paste your whole CV. 5) Proof Through Impact — quantify 2 to 3 results such as cost savings, efficiency gains, quality improvement, delivery speed, safety, or reliability; do: use metrics; don't: claim impact without evidence. 6) Closing Paragraph — reinforce fit, express interest in interview, mention availability; do: end confidently and professionally; don't: sound demanding or apologetic. 7) Formatting Checklist — one page, readable spacing, consistent tone, no spelling errors, PDF export, file name optimized; do: keep it skimmable; don't: overcrowd the page. Include small side panels with example salary progression for engineering roles, clearly labeled as example only: Junior Engineer €42,000, Mid Engineer €58,000, Senior Engineer €74,000, Lead Engineer €88,000, Engineering Manager €102,000. Add tiny visual annotations like document icons, ladder arrows, checklist marks, and engineering blueprint motifs. Avoid discriminatory framing. Keep the German search intent only as invisible rendering intent, not as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real company logos as recommendations, no watermarks No real company logos as endorsements. Illustrative salary numbers labeled as example. No discriminatory framing.
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