Internship Strategies
When applying for an Internship it is important to stand out
amongst the crowd. Remember Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and her
pink paper resume? While that is just a movie, and colored paper
is not recommended, the concept is still the same-- Be unique
and get their attention. A passionate, and focused cover letter
is the key to getting that desired Internship. An internship
cover letter should reflect the potential one had has. Most
people who apply for an Internship do not have resumes filled
with career related experience. It is the cover letter which is
going to be the deciding factor.
It is tempting to simply use a standard cover letter, and then
adapt it for the Intern position one is applying for. However,
this is only going to cause the cover letter to be lost in the
mass. One has to go the extra mile in order to secure the
Internship they are seeking. One way to do this is by doing
research. One should find out the name of the individual whom
makes the decision. If a cover letter begins with "To Mr.
Smith", as oppose to "Dear Sir/Madam", then it is going to be
remembered from the start. Doing this on one's cover letter is
going to demonstrate to the employer that they are a candidate
who truly wants the position, and will make a great addition to
the team, instead of just a nameless, faceless individual whom
is not going to invest themselves in the job.
Another great tip for an Intern cover letter is performing
research on the company. If a cover letter includes information
about the company, and the applicant uses that cover letter to
share how the company information affects the individual, an
employer is going to be impressed. For example, one may write in
their cover letter that the company has produced product A, and
B for Y amount of years. Then the Intern can relay their
experience with the product, and why they want to support a
company who makes it. A cover letter which demonstrates
personality, and creativity, is more likely to be noticed than
one who simply states "I would like this Intern. I am qualified
because..." in so many words.
An Intern cover letter also has to show an applicant's attitude,
and communication skills. If a cover letter reflects a well
thought out structure, and an innovative approach, then the
proof of a potential Intern's qualifications are in the pudding!
One of the aspects a cover letter usually lacks, especially for
an Intern, is being straight forward. In the past, people have
been encouraged not to come across as too forward. A cover
letter was recommended to be as passive-aggressive as possible.
However, in the current competitive field it is important to be
aggressive. An Intern cover letter should come right out and ask
for an interview. After all, that is the whole purpose of
writing a cover letter right? Aggressive is not a dirty word
anymore, and most companies see this in a positive light. If
one's cover letter is confident, and a clear declaration, then
they are classified as a "go-getter".
Writing an Intern cover letter is hard work. Exactly, it is hard
word. Just like the position one is applying for. One is going
to be expected to work hard in their desired position, and
therefore, working hard to get that desired position is needed.
While using a sample cover letter from the Internet, or writing
one standard cover letter and adapting it for each individual
job, is easier; the bottom line is that the cover letter is not
going to get the job done. No employer wants an Intern whom is
going through the motions. An employer wants an Intern whom is
going to give 110% to the company. There is no reason for that
percentage to not be applied before the job even begins.
With a little extra work, and letting one's self be unleashed,
the prospect of that Internship is not going to see so
difficult. In fact, if one follows these tips for writing an
Intern cover letter, the results are going to be more favorable
and perhaps even generate more excitement. If one is excited,
and passionate, then the cover letter is going to reflect that
and the employer is going to sense it. Then they are going to be
excited, and passionate, about hiring the cover letter writer!
