[Your Name]
[Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Today’s Date]
Markham, HR
AMD
[Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]
Dear Markham,
Greetings from Li Shu Ma, the future hardware engineer intern at AMD! I know what you’re thinking, “Who is this Li Shu Ma and why is he/she so confident about getting the internship?” Well, let me introduce myself in a way that will make you want to hire me immediately.
First of all, I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to apply for the hardware engineer intern position at AMD. When I saw the job posting, I couldn’t believe my luck! It was like the universe was telling me, “Hey Li Shu Ma, this is your chance to shine at AMD!” And believe me, I am ready to shine like a diamond.
I have to admit, I have been a huge fan of AMD since I was a little kid. I remember when I first learned about computers and their components, I was amazed by the technology and how it has evolved over the years. And when I found out about AMD and its innovative products, I was blown away. Now, after years of dreaming and hard work, I am finally getting the chance to be a part of this amazing company.
What I love about this particular position at AMD is the hands-on experience I will be getting as a hardware engineer intern. I have always been a curious person, and I believe that the best way to learn is by doing. And the fact that I will be working with a team of experienced engineers and technicians is just the cherry on top. I am excited to learn from the best and contribute my skills and ideas to the team.
Speaking of skills, let me tell you a little bit about my background. I am currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering from [University Name]. I have always been fascinated by how electricity works and how it powers our daily lives. And when I got the chance to specialize in hardware engineering, I knew it was the perfect fit for me. I have taken courses in digital logic design, microprocessors, and computer architecture, which have given me a strong foundation in the field. I have also completed a project in my senior year where I designed and built a basic computer system using Verilog and FPGA. It was a challenging yet rewarding experience that taught me a lot about problem-solving, teamwork, and attention to detail.
Besides my academic qualifications, I also have hands-on experience through my previous internships and projects. Last summer, I interned at [Company Name], where I worked on designing and testing circuit boards for their new product. It was a great learning experience, and I gained valuable skills in PCB layout, schematic design, and testing procedures. I also participated in a hackathon last year, where my team and I developed a prototype for a smart home system using Arduino and sensors. We won second place, and it was one of the proudest moments of my life.
But enough about my skills and qualifications, let’s talk about what makes me stand out from other candidates. And by that, I mean my sense of humor. I believe that a good sense of humor is just as important as technical skills in a workplace. I have a knack for making people laugh and breaking the ice in awkward situations. I have been known as the class clown throughout my academic journey, and I believe that it has helped me build strong relationships with my peers and professors. Plus, I can guarantee you that I will keep the office environment light and fun, especially during those stressful days when everyone needs a good laugh.
To be honest, I was a bit hesitant to apply for this position at first. I mean, have you seen the job description? It’s like a never-ending list of requirements and qualifications. But then I thought, “Hey, I may not have all the skills and experience mentioned, but I am a quick learner and a hard worker. And I can make a mean cup of coffee.” So here I am, taking a leap of faith and hoping that you will give me a chance to prove myself.
In conclusion, I am extremely excited about the opportunity to be a part of AMD as a hardware engineer intern. I am confident that my skills, knowledge, and sense of humor will make me a valuable asset to the team. Thank you for considering my application, and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
Li Shu Ma (aka the future hardware engineer intern at AMD)