Dear [name],
I am writing to apply for the internship position with [company name]. I have been interested in [industry] for a long time, and after speaking with several people who have been successful in the field, I realized that this is exactly what I want to do with my life.
I would love to gain experience working in your office. My previous work experience includes tutoring students in math and science, as well as serving as an assistant for a local blogger and freelance writer.
My skills include:
- Excellent communication skills (including writing and speaking)
- Self-motivation and drive
- Ability to learn quickly from others
Application Letter For Internship With No Experience
Introduction
I am writing to apply for the position of Marketing Intern with the Thomas Company. I am a marketing major at XYZ University and will graduate in May with a 3.9 GPA. I was very excited to see this opportunity, as I am interested in pursuing a career in marketing, specifically social media marketing and content creation. As you will see from my attached resume, I have previous work experience in administration and customer service, as well as volunteering experience related to working with children. My administrative experience includes data entry and maintaining filing systems, while my customer service background includes phone support, receptionist duties, cash handling and register operation. In addition to these skills, I have worked on several student projects that involved event planning and promotion using social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. In the past year alone, I worked on four projects under two different professors whereby we were required to plan events from concept through execution then evaluate the results.
Your Name
Dear Sir or Madam:
My name is _____ and I am applying for the position of Intern at your company. I have seen your advertisement on ____, which states that you are looking for an intern to work with your staff in various departments. As an enthusiastic student, who is seeking a career in marketing and business management, I think that this internship would be an excellent opportunity for me to gain valuable experience while also learning more about your organization.
I am currently enrolled in a marketing course at the University of ______ where I am pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Business Management. In addition to taking courses in marketing strategy and entrepreneurship, I also volunteer at ___. This experience has taught me how to communicate effectively with others; therefore I believe that it would allow me to thrive as an intern within your organization as well.
I would welcome the chance to interview for the position of ___ Intern so we can discuss how my skills will benefit both yours (the company) and mine (the student). Please contact me at ____ or by email at ______ if you are interested in meeting with me further about this opportunity!
Your Address
I have always been a student of the world. I have spent my life traveling, working, and learning about new places and people. I am writing to you today because I would like to share some of this knowledge with you through an internship at your company.
I have recently graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in English literature, which has given me an excellent background in critical thinking skills. I am able to analyze texts closely as well as communicate effectively through writing or speaking. In addition, I have experience working hard on projects independently or with a team (as seen by my participation in extracurricular activities such as club soccer). While studying at [University Name] University, I took courses such as “Theater History: Medieval Times Through Shakespeare” which taught me how historical context affects how texts are read today; these classes were also where most of my research skills were developed due to the many hours spent reading books that were not required for classwork but nevertheless interesting nonetheless!
Your City, State Zip Code
Your Address:
City, State Zip Code
If you don’t know your zip code, go online and look it up. It’s not hard to find!
Your Phone Number
Your phone number should be in the same format as your address, and it’s best to include the area code. If you have an extension, it’s a good idea to include that as well.
If you are calling from abroad and need to dial a country code first (for example, if you are calling from Australia or New Zealand), or if it is necessary for any other reason for someone outside of your country to dial a local dialing code (for instance, if they are calling from Canada or Puerto Rico), include this information here as well.
Your Email
- Include a subject line: You are going to want to make sure that your email subject line is clear and concise. While this isn’t something you need to spend hours on, it will help your chances of being read if the person receiving your email can understand what they are reading right away.
- Use a professional email address: If you have not already done so, create a new email address that has nothing personal about it and only includes your name (i.e., [email protected]). This will help ensure that no one can figure out who sent the request unless they already know you personally or follow through with additional research into who the message came from after seeing an initial reply is sent back in order to verify its authenticity before opening up any attachments or links shared within those messages (which may contain viruses).
- Use a professional signature: In addition to using an anonymous e-mail address for all correspondence related activities during this internship search process, also be sure when replying back after submitting applications via web forms or other methods—whether via phone call or text message—that whatever response comes back from whoever receives them includes only their name followed by “(Company Name) Internship Applicant” at the bottom so there will be no confusion as far as where these messages originated once published online later down
the line; otherwise people might mistake them for junk mail instead!
Date of Letter
I was impressed with your interview and felt it went very well. I look forward to hearing from you again, but in the meantime here is my resume for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Theresa Smith
Name of Organization
- Name of Organization: The organization is a non-profit that helps students who have learning disabilities.
- Hiring Manager’s Name: The hiring manager is John Smith, the executive director of education for this organization.
- Name of HR Contact: The HR contact for this program is Jane Smith, who is an HR representative at the company.
- Supervisor’s Name: Your supervisor will be Thomas Jones, who is the director of this internship program.
- Program Description: This internship program trains students to become educational specialists who can help others with learning disabilities in schools and businesses around their area
Address of Organization
The address of the organization should be the same as the one in your letterhead, on the company website and social media profiles.
Your country, state or province and city are not required to be included in this section. However, if you want to add them for some reason, feel free to do so!
City, State Zip Code
City, State Zip Code:
Including the city, state and zip code of the organization you are applying to is important. It will allow them to locate you and know where you live, so they can send you any information related to your application and/or internship program.
Dear Hiring Manager:
Dear Hiring Manager,
I am very excited to apply for the position of intern with your company. I believe that my skills and experience make me a good fit for this role, as I have years of experience in sales and marketing.
I have worked for several companies over the past few years and have held positions ranging from retail associate to marketing executive. My most recent position was at [Company Name], where I served as vice president of operations. During this time, I managed a team of 10 employees while overseeing all aspects of operations management (including budgeting) under tight deadlines; I also oversaw advertising campaigns across multiple platforms such as television commercials or social media posts which helped drive up business revenue by 3% during our first six months together!
As an intern at [Company Name], you will gain valuable experience working side-by-side with people who are experts in their field while learning how they do things differently than before without compromising quality standards!”
Conclusion
I would like to apply for the position of Digital Marketing Intern as advertised on your website. My qualifications and experience make me an ideal candidate for this role as they match up with the requirements you have listed. I understand that this internship is unpaid, however, I am confident my skills will allow me to add value to your organization. In addition, I would greatly benefit from the hands-on experience in digital marketing that working with a successful company like yours would give me.