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Crafting a cover letter for a high school student's summer job

I'm looking to apply for a summer job and I could use some guidance on writing a good cover letter. Are there any examples specifically for high school students?

a year ago

I'd be happy to give you some guidance on how to write a cover letter for a summer job as a high school student. Starting with the basics, your cover letter should be broken down into four sections: the Salutation, Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.

1. Salutation: This is where you address the person who you are writing to. If you don't know the name of the hiring manager, "Dear Hiring Manager" is a suitable alternative.

2. Introduction: Here you'll want to mention the job you're applying to and where you found the posting. You'll also give a brief overview of why you're interested in the role and how it aligns with your current path of study or personal interests.

3. Body: This section is where you will discuss your skills, experiences, and abilities, and how they relate to the job. A key tip here is to match the skills you mention to those listed in the job description. Don't forget to mention the skills and experience you've gained through your schoolwork, extracurricular activities, sports and clubs, and any past work experience if you have it.

4. Conclusion: Wrap things up by reiterating your interest in the position and thanking them for their time and consideration. You should indicate your eagerness to further discuss your qualifications in an interview.

So, a simple example might look like this:

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Dear Hiring Manager,

I am writing to apply for the summer position at [Store Name] that was advertised on [Job Posting Site]. As an energetic high school student with a keen interest in [relevant interest], I believe I could bring [list of skills] to your team.

During my time as a member of my school's [relevant club/sport/organization], I developed skills in [related skills]. These experiences, along with my strong work ethic and ability to work as a team, make me well-suited for this summer position.

Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the possibility of joining your team and would love the opportunity to further discuss my qualifications in an interview.

Best regards,

[Your Name]

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Remember that a cover letter is a chance to show your personality and enthusiasm for the job. Always revise and proofread your letter before sending it. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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