That depends on where you're applying! For most companies offering internships, a cover letter and motivation letter are quite similar. You’d typically explain why you’d be a great fit for the internship and share your future goals (especially post-internship). On the other hand, NGOs, university programs, and volunteer opportunities often ask for motivation letters. For these kinds of applications, you can emphasize your interests, passion, and what drives you to pursue that specific field in your letter. Hope this clears things up! Feel free to share more details if you'd like a more definitive answer. Have a great day! :)
Thanks for your feedback Anil! This video goes over the basics of writing a cover letter for an internship and will fulfill this need for the broadest number of people. However, we have many more resources to help you further refine your cover letter in our article "How to write a cover letter" provided in the description box above. Here's a link for your convenience: bit.ly/3PKRbrp
We also provide resources specific to a multitude of different industries if you're looking to add even more flair to your cover letter. Feel free to check out our blog and upcoming videos for more resources like this. Best of luck in your professional career journey 😄
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Thanks again for simplicity of this 😊
The way she talks, feel like she is talking exactly to me. Totally captivating!
to me too though... God bless her effort.
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1.Resume
2.Cover letter
3.Portfolio
4.Transcript
5.Internship period date
thanks alot !!
really appreciate your way of demonstration and providing technical examples. THANKYOU
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Thank you a lot for such an amazing and well structured video !!! ❤️❤️❤️
Glad it's helpful! 🙌
Finally got some Very informative video about cover letter thank you so much
Thank you so much, I really need this guidance.
This is an insanely useful video
Thank you so much! ❤
Thank you! Glad it was helpful. Good luck with your job hunt! :D
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Thank you dear, it was an amazing and useful explanation
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This is great 😊
Thank you!!
i got this , but what is the difference between a Cover letter and a Motivation letter for an Internship
That depends on where you're applying! For most companies offering internships, a cover letter and motivation letter are quite similar. You’d typically explain why you’d be a great fit for the internship and share your future goals (especially post-internship).
On the other hand, NGOs, university programs, and volunteer opportunities often ask for motivation letters. For these kinds of applications, you can emphasize your interests, passion, and what drives you to pursue that specific field in your letter.
Hope this clears things up! Feel free to share more details if you'd like a more definitive answer. Have a great day! :)
Awesome video
Thank you!
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I feel like the examples are nothing special and this way to write a cover letter is too dull
Thanks for your feedback Anil! This video goes over the basics of writing a cover letter for an internship and will fulfill this need for the broadest number of people. However, we have many more resources to help you further refine your cover letter in our article "How to write a cover letter" provided in the description box above. Here's a link for your convenience: bit.ly/3PKRbrp
maybe turkish write cover letter like this but superior greeks and kurds write much better
We also provide resources specific to a multitude of different industries if you're looking to add even more flair to your cover letter. Feel free to check out our blog and upcoming videos for more resources like this. Best of luck in your professional career journey 😄
"Simple" is almost always better.