Advice
Cover Letter for Getting a Summer Job
Here is a cover letter. I will follow it with an explained version.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I suddenly find myself looking for a summer job, internship, or volunteer opportunity. Paid employment would be the best, but engineering-job experience is what I really need, and I am willing to sacrifice money for experience. I just finished my freshman year at Purdue with grades good enough to keep my scholarship there, though my only engineering course so far is Engineering I-a and I-b. I did a lot with Python and my writing ability is well above average (my verbal SAT was xxx). I worked as a "Fries Guy" for Five Guys in high school cooking french fries, so I know how to be punctual and dependable and to not be the weak link in a small team. My parents live in Bloomington, and I would like work within driving distance of home. Resume attached.
Sincerely Yours,
Benjamin Won Rasmusen
[email protected], (812) 331-1123.
Here is the annotated version, explaining the significance of each part.
- Dear Sir or Madam,
- It is even better, but not necessary, to use the addressee's individual name. Use it if you know it.
- I suddenly find myself looking
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- for a summer job, internship, or volunteer opportunity. Paid employment would be the best, but engineering-job experience is what I really need, and I am willing to sacrifice money for experience.
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- I just finished my freshman year at Purdue
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- with grades good enough to keep my scholarship there,
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- though my only engineering course so far is Engineering I-a and I-b.
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- I did a lot with Python
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- and my writing ability is well above average (my verbal SAT was xxx).
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- I worked as a "Fries Guy" for Five Guys in high school cooking french fries, so I know how to be punctual and dependable and to not be the weak link in a small team.
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- My parents live in Bloomington, and I would like work within driving distance of home.
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- Resume attached.
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- Sincerely Yours,
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- Benjamin Won Rasmusen
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- [email protected], (812) 331-1123.
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- You should rewrite this in your own personal style. Keep the substance the same, but use words that would come naturally to you.