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Sample cover letter for Internship position at Boston inc
POSITION:
Analysit
John A. Doe
Your Address ~ City, State [email protected] ~ 555.555.5555August 27, 2007
Mr. Eric Brown
101 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02199
Dear Mr. Brown:
I am writing to express my interest in an analyst position with “The Company”. I learned of the opening through my friend, John Anderson, a current analyst with the firm. His positive description of the company and program has inspired me to apply. My strong desire to be a part of “The Company” combined with my past experiences makes me a strong candidate for this position.
My education and work experience are well-suited for the world of “Pick Industry”. As an analyst with both “ABC Firm” and “XYZ Group”, I conducted fundamental industry research and analysis that is invaluable in this field. Through my extracurricular activities as “Past Position” of “Group/Team” and as the “Past Position” of “Group/Team”, I have developed strong leadership skills. These positions have taught me the importance of organization, intuition, and adaptability (Replace these with your own skills). My coursework, in both “Choose Subject” and “Choose Subject”, has taught me how to analyze numbers and information effectively. These skills, combined with my strong work ethic and an ability to bring out the best in myself and others will be added assets to “The Company” team.
I look forward to discussing with you the contribution I can make to “The Company” as a full-time analyst. If you have any questions, you can reach me at (555) 555-5555 or at [email protected]. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
John Doe
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