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Sample cover letter for Internship position at Disney
Business
properly crafted cover letter should take up to an hour to write, if you quickly stick some thoughts down on an email and attach your CV then you'll be at a big disadvantage. This is your chance to market yourself and it's important that you present your personality and career in the right way...
This is why we've devised different cover letter templates depending on where you are in your career right now. We're all different, after all. And don't forget to check out our cover letter check list to make sure you've really nailed it!
Unemployed
If you’re unemployed and you’re worried about gaps on your CV then a cover letter is your perfect opportunity to explain why you’ve found yourself in this situation (it’s nothing to be ashamed of, after all) and explain what you’ve been doing in your spare time to make you perfect for the job…
Find out how to write an unemployed cover letter
Graduate (no experience)
The graduate job market is tough at the moment and you need to do everything you can to stand out from the crowd. Although your CV may not be that different to a couple of hundred of your graduate friends, your cover letter gives you the opportunity to explain what makes you special – make the most of it!
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Find out how to write a graduate cover letter
First job (non graduate)
It can be tough to convince an employer to give you a chance when you’re completely untested in the world of work. Your cover letter is a chance to show off your motivation and passion and you could really catch someone’s eye if you do it the right way.