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Sample cover letter for Internship position at Shell

POSITION:

Intern

With a passion for the oil field industry, the motivation to succeed, strong interpersonal and communicational skills and a particular talent for forward planning to develop effective and e solutions, I believe I have the qualifications to join your reputable organization as an engineer if the need arises as such.

Some of the key talents that I can bring your company include:

  • Expert in team building to achieve productivity, performance, quality and cost objectives.
  • Extensive knowledge in all fields of oil field activities, including completions, work overs, drilling and production.

Now I would like to put my drive, energy and experience to work for Shell. To help you discover a little about who I am and what I have done, I have enclosed a brief resume. As you review it, I hope a central point stands out: I do excel when I am accountable and in pressurized conditions as well. I have also developed abilities in mathematical permutation, model formulations & analysis. I have been doing project on hole cleaning in Extended Reach Deviated (ERD) wells which is a future drilling mechanism.

Works on paper do not replace face-to-face conversation. That said, I would welcome a personal interview to discuss my qualifications in detail. I offer the necessary experience; dedication and personal qualities to serve as an excellent choice in assisting your organization reach its objectives.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to apply my engineering knowledge and skills.

Sincerely

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