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Writing a Cover Letter for My First High School Job

Hey everyone, I'm applying for my very first job while I'm still in high school. I want to make sure my cover letter stands out. What key points should I include as a high school student applying for entry-level positions?

4 months ago

Hello there,

When applying for your first job, a well-written cover letter can showcase your skills, motivation, and understanding of the role. As a high school student, here are some points to consider:

1. Contact Information: At the top of the letter, include your name, address, phone number, and email. Also, add the name of the hiring manager or employer if you know it.

2. Professional Greeting: When addressing the hiring manager, use a professional tone. If you know their name, use “Dear [Name],”. If not, go with a general “Dear Hiring Manager,”.

3. Introduction: Start by expressing your interest in the job and mentioning where you found the job posting. Make sure to mention you're a high school student eager to gain work experience.

4. Skills and Qualifications: Discuss the skills you possess that make you a good fit for the job. These skills could be acquired from school assignments, projects, extracurricular activities, or even hobbies.

5. Connection to the Job: Explain why you're interested in the job. If the position aligns with your future career goals or you have a passion for the industry, outline that.

6. Conclusion: End your letter by thanking the hiring manager for considering your application and express your interest in further discussing your qualifications.

7. Professional Closing: Close with a professional sign-off like "Best regards" or "Sincerely" followed by your full name.

Remember, your cover letter should complement, not repeat, your resume. It's your chance to show enthusiasm for the position and demonstrate how you could be a valuable addition to the team. Good luck with your job search!

4 months ago

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