I heard about the summer internship program at Cambridge Savings Bank from Michael Lingdren. I wanted to express interest in a position in the Information Security or the Information Technology department. I believe that my interpersonal and technical skills would be a great fit at Cambridge Savings Bank.
Last semester I went through the James Madison University, College of Business 300 project where my small group and I develop a company while creating a business plan. This extensive project helped develop my hard and soft skills. The hands-on project taught me about finance, operations, management, and marketing, by showing me how their different concepts merge together to create a successful business. Overcoming different challenges along
I hope all is going well for you on the beautiful day. I am sending this email to attempt to appeal for an opportunity to work the full twelve week program over the summer. I understand that there are many students who do not have the financial support to pay for the next year of room and board, and understand if I am denied.
Tracy Lynskey, a recent graduate of New England College of Business, started at Bristol County Savings Bank (BCSB) twenty-five years ago as a teller. She has since risen in the ranks all the way to her current position of Branch Supervisor, which she has held for ten years.
I’m writing regarding your congressional internship summer session position in Nashville or Washington. I heard about your internship program through a close friend, and was excited to learn it is open to students from all states. As a matter of fact, I met one of your recent interns, Matt Tolbert, in my first few weeks at Tufts, and in discussing politics was surprised when your name came up. I told him I intended to apply for a position myself, and he explained how you require interns to read and write daily, and meet with them to discuss. It was fascinating to me how invested in your interns you seem to be. I told Matt that it made me even more interested, and he said, ‘let’s not get ahead of ourselves’ or the like, and we had a laugh, and
I was excited to see an opening for a FFA Internship. I saw this opportunity at school, in the hallway. I would be great at this position through my experience in 4H and serving on the Howard County Council.
I am writing in response for the Information Technology Internship position with Carmax that appeared on jobs.carmax.com and speaking to two representatives that appeared at the college job fair that VCU hosted on September 22nd. I am very excited about the opportunity to utilize my technical skills and education in Information Systems to contribute to the success of Carmax. Please consider my qualifications for this position.
As an international institution dedicated to providing its customers with excellent service and knowledge with a strong focus on obtaining results, and a reputation for having a cohesive and cooperative working culture, Bain & Company Canada Inc is a very attractive potential employer for a summer internship. I believe that I would be a strong asset due to my recent educational background, my problem solving, communication abilities, and my teamwork and interpersonal skills.
For example, I have had the opportunity to learn the importance of leadership and planning. This past summer I was asked to lead a direct mail marketing campaign which involved determining the mail population, ordering the required materials, and hiring the temporary help to execute the campaign.
All fields of business, including the project management field holds a duty to making a conscious effort to provide back to the community. This can sometimes be overlooked in the speed and ramifications of everyday business work, yet there are still people that find ways to connect professional organizations, colleges, and business leaders together to reach out to the project management community and others to provide opportunities that all parties involved can learn and grow from.
Secondly, Presentations How to Build Your Network, although the popular saying goes, "It's not what you know it's who you know" that is worth a lot in business, but even for students who act in that way already have advantages with their colleagues , Mainly in the search for the first stage or the first job. Analyzing and managing your business network is a strong strategy to be successful.
My name is Gianpiero Geranio. I am a student at NJIT pursing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. For the Fall 2016 semester I will be a senior and my expected graduation date is May 2017. I am applying to this internship to apply my college curriculum in a real world environment and gain more workforce experience.
Last year I had taken introduction to business and introduction to art. I passed both classes with an A. Now going into my junior year I'm taking marketing and marketing management. My senior year I will be taking entrepreneurship and possibly accounting. I am very determined to take as many business classes as I can.
I am thrilled to be applying for your U.S. Harold Burson Summer Internship Program and the opportunity to potentially be a part of a talented group of interns hand selected by your firm. As someone who is passionate for learning about and participating within all aspects of public relations and strategic communications, I can wholeheartedly say that I would be an ideal candidate for the team.
I am writing this cover letter, because I am interested in the Oakton Internship program. I plan on majoring in either Information systems or Information technology. I am looking for an opportunity that will help me excel in my field of study, and prepare me for my future in information studies.
The last formal team I was associated with at C.A.R.T high school. C.A.R.T. high school is comprised of all R.O.P (regional occupation programs), R.O.P. courses teach students about particular careers. At C.A.R.T you choose a subject that you would like to study, I was thoroughly interested in marketing and advertising. In this class throughout the year we worked in groups in which we designed an created our own company. I took the class consecutive years and a lot of experience working in group formats.
I am planning on pursuing a minor in Business from the Leeds school of business. This minor is attractive to me because companies want engineers with an understanding of how they fit into the company as a whole, and a minor in business can help with this. In addition to this, the business minor takes the rigorous engineering courses that engineers must take into account, and, as a result, they have distilled the entire minor down to just 4 courses and 12 credit hours. The accessibility of the business minor makes it a popular choice for people from all different majors. The first courses are titled Marketing and Management and Finance and Accounting. Next, the student must choose a track from the following options: Innovation, Analytics, Entrepreneurship, and Global. Of these courses, I would be most likely to choose Entrepreneurship, as I like the idea of developing business ventures and taking risks. Finally, the student takes the Capstone course called Business Plan Development. This course is distinctive in that entire curriculum entails splitting up into smaller groups and developing a personalized, complete business plan for your own unique business. Each team is able to use the professor as a resource, and the business school also hires local entrepreneurs as coaches to help the teams along their journey. Each of the teams that wins their section moves on to a next level of competition where they present in front of