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Sample cover letter for Internship position at GAP

POSITION:

Business Analyst

NAME

ADDRESS

Phone: 123-456-789 Email: [email protected]

3/15/16

Dear [NAME OF HIRING MANAGER,

I am an Economics major with a Statistics minor at [SCHOOL}. I am very interested in this internship since I am interested working in areas of data analysis and finance in the retail industry.

Through my studies in Econometrics, Applied Statistics and Visual Modeling, and Discrete Math, I have well-developed my knowledge and skills to apply statistics to real world situations. My courses in Corporate Finance and Financial Accounting have built my knowledge in the financial aspect of companies. I also benefited from the intensive financial boot camps, including workshops in Accounting for Bankers, Introduction to Excel and 3 Statement Financial Modeling, and Fundamentals of Valuation.

All of these, along with the courses in economics, have given me a solid foundation in the tools, processes, and methodologies involved in the successful analysis and research. Since I started college, I have been working on different campus jobs (part-time during the semester and full-time in the summer), and have a proven ability to learn challenging concepts quickly.

Through my successful accomplishment of all kinds of tasks as a [JOB TITLES], I have earned the reputation for consistently exceeding the expectations. I believe that the combination of my courses, work experience, and motivation will make me an asset on the [ COMPANY NAME]. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

[NAME HERE]

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