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CAPA Cover Letter Tips 7.2017

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How to Create a Cover Letter

A good cover letter is an important part of the internship application process. Your cover letter
may make the difference between obtaining an internship interview and having your skillset
overlooked, so it makes good sense to devote the necessary time and effort to writing an
effective cover letter. A cover letter should complement, not duplicate your resume. Its purpose
is to interpret the data- oriented, factual resume in a concise manner, and add a personal touch
to create a critical first impression. Below is a step-by-step guide to writing a cover letter
designed to help simplify what can sometimes seem a daunting task.

• Header: Start with your name in bold, 12-16pt font. Include your e-mail address
under your name (11-12 pt font). This exact same heading, (including the same font,
text size, spacing, underline, etc) should appear at the top of your resume.
• Font: Use a standard font such as Times New Roman or Arial no smaller than 10pt
and no larger than 14 pt.
• Salutations: Begin and end the letter with salutations
o Begin with: ‘To Whom it May Concern’ or ‘Dear Hiring Manager’
o End with: ‘Sincerely’, or ‘Respectfully’
• Layout:
o Paragraph One:
List your major, minor and any concentrations
• Introduce your internship areas of interest
• Avoid being too specific and never mention the name of a particular
company, as this could limit your internship opportunities
o Paragraph Two:
• Present your reasons for wanting to do an internship in the fields you
have listed
• State your interest in the specific location in which you will be interning
o Paragraph Three:
• Focus on your strengths
• List any relevant previous experience, as well as any personal qualities
you feel will be an asset to your placement
• Remember, your cover letter will be reviewed with your resume, focus
on a few key experiences rather than repeating your resume
o Conclusion:
• Finish off with a short sentence thanking the reader for their
consideration and time
• Additional Tips: Be sure to proofread carefully for grammar and content. We
suggest having all internship materials reviewed by career services on campus. Also,
don’t hesitate to reach out to your program advisor with any questions!
Suzanne Sanchez
Street 123-456-7890
City, State ZIP ssanchez@university.edu

To whom it may concern:

I am a senior at University studying for my Bachelor of Science in Business Administration


with a concentration in International Relations and a minor in Spanish. I am excited about the
prospect of completing an internship in London where I can learn more about the history of
the UK and gain experience in marketing, finance and business practices in the United
Kingdom.

Having visited London in the past, I realize that it is uniquely situated as a historical and
cultural center of the world, while consistently growing as a global business hub. Being able to
complete an internship in London will allow me to gain genuine marketing experience to
compliment my academic understanding of the field. Whether my internship is in a large firm
or working within a business, I am sure it will be beneficial to my studies and further my
career aspirations in the field of business administration. The opportunity just to interact with
professionals from another culture would be of profound benefit and interest.

As you can see from my resume, I have already acquired a great deal of experience from my
academic studies. Specifically, my course in Digital, Social & E-Commerce Marketing allowed
me to understand the key concepts of the field, and have provided me with tools I am confident
would contribute to my success within your team. I also gained invaluable experience as
President of our university’s Women in Business Organization, where I led discussions,
mentored peers and organized events. You would find me a dedicated, enthusiastic and
hardworking individual determined to apply my skills as an intern at your organization.

I thank you for your time and consideration and look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Suzanne Sanchez
Suzanne Sanchez

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