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How to Write a Cover Letter for a High School Job?

I'm applying for my first job while still in high school, and I'm not sure how to create a cover letter that stands out. Does anyone have advice or examples of cover letters suited for a high school job?

a year ago

A well-written cover letter can certainly set you apart, even when applying for a high school job. Here are some guiding steps to help you create a standout cover letter:

1. Contact Information: Start with your full name, your address (city and state will do), an email address, and a phone number.

2. Salutation: Address your letter to the hiring manager if possible. You can call the job location or check the job posting to find this information. If you don't find a specific person, you can use a general salutation like "Dear Hiring Manager."

3. Opening Paragraph: Here's where you introduce yourself and express your interest in the job. Make sure to mention the job title and where you found the listing.

4. Middle Paragraphs: Use this section to highlight your skills and experiences that are relevant to the job. Discuss any school activities, clubs, or volunteer experiences that have equipped you with transferable skills. Be specific about your experiences and skills - instead of saying "I'm a great leader because I was the captain of the basketball team", you might say: "By leading my basketball team to regional championships, I've honed my skills in teamwork, leadership, and strategic planning."

5. Closing Paragraph: Reiterate your interest in the job, and express confidence in your ability to perform the job well. Mention your availability for an interview.

6. Closing: Close with a formal closing such as "Sincerely" or "Best regards", followed by your name.

7. Proofread: Make sure to proofread your cover letter for any spelling or grammar errors. A well-written, error-free letter will show that you take the job seriously.

Remember, the goal of your cover letter is to showcase why you would be a good fit for the job. Even if you don't have a lot of work experience, highlighting your skills, experiences, and enthusiasm for the job opportunity can give you a leg up.

a year ago

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