Open with a short and professional greeting.
Mention the exact position in the first sentence.
Give one short line on your most relevant experience or motivation.
Mention the attachment and end with a polite close.
“Hello, I am applying for the Marketing Specialist role. I have attached my CV and would like to share my background in campaign reporting, content planning, and cross-team coordination. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my experience could support your team. Kind regards.”
“Hello, I would like to apply for the Data Analyst position. Through academic projects, I have built experience in Excel, SQL, and dashboard-based reporting, and I have attached my CV for review. I would be glad to discuss my background further if relevant. Thank you.”
“Hello, I am applying for your Summer Internship Program. I am currently studying in a related field and continue to build practical skills through coursework and student projects. I have attached my CV and would be happy to join an interview if my profile is relevant. Best regards.”
Review the subject line, filename, and attachment rules behind the message.
If the email alone is not enough, extend the application with a separate cover letter.
See when it makes sense to mention references in the application flow.
Match student and internship email tone with a stronger supporting letter.
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