Dear HR Team at Keywords Studios,
First of all, let me just say how delighted I am to be writing this cover letter to you. I mean, have you seen your company's name? Keywords Studios? It's like we're playing a game of Scrabble and you just dropped a triple word score on me. Genius!
Now, let me introduce myself. My name is Mohamad Birouti and I am a self-proclaimed master of all things Arabic Games Linguistics. Yes, I know, it's a fancy title. But hey, I've got the skills to back it up. And that's why I'm here, eagerly applying for the position of Arabic Games Linguist at Keywords Studios.
I have to admit, when I first heard about this role, I couldn't help but let out a little squeal of excitement. I mean, where else can I combine my love for video games and my proficiency in the Arabic language? It's like finding the perfect combination of falafel and hummus. And let me tell you, I am one hungry candidate.
But enough about me, let's talk about you. Keywords Studios. Wow. Just wow. From what I've researched, your company is a leader in providing localization and translation services for the gaming industry. And not just any industry, but the gaming industry. The one that brings joy to millions of people around the world. It's like you're in the business of spreading happiness. And I want to be a part of that.
I must say, I am beyond impressed with the work that Keywords Studios has done. The attention to detail in your translations is impeccable. I mean, I've played some Arabic versions of games in the past and let's just say, they were not on par with your standards. But I know that with my skills and your expertise, we can take the Arabic gaming world by storm. Are you ready for that kind of power? Because I sure am.
Now, let's talk about my qualifications. I have a Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language and Literature, with a minor in Computer Science. I know what you're thinking, "What does Computer Science have to do with Arabic Games Linguistics?" Well, let me tell you, it's all about the coding. I am fluent in programming languages such as Python, C++, and Java. And I have used my coding skills to develop tools that aid in the localization process. I'm like a linguistic ninja, sneaking in and out of code with ease.
But that's not all, I also have five years of experience working as a freelance Arabic Games Linguist. I have collaborated with various game development companies, providing translation services for games such as Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia. And let me tell you, it's not easy to make those ancient Arabic languages sound cool and modern. But I did it, and I did it with style.
I am confident that my skills and experience make me a perfect fit for the Arabic Games Linguist position at Keywords Studios. But what really sets me apart from other candidates is my passion for gaming. I have been playing video games since I was a kid and I have a deep understanding of the industry. I know what makes a game successful and how to adapt it to different cultures without losing its essence. And let's be real, not many people can say they get paid to play video games. It's like a dream come true.
I must also mention my language skills. I am a native Arabic speaker and I am fluent in English. I have a keen eye for detail and I can easily spot mistranslations or cultural discrepancies. I am also a quick learner and I am always eager to expand my knowledge and skills.
I must say, I am really excited about the prospect of joining your team at Keywords Studios. The thought of working with a group of talented individuals who share the same passion for gaming and languages as I do, gives me goosebumps. And that's not just because I'm a little cold in my room right now. It's because I know we can create something amazing together.
I am available for an interview at your convenience and I can't wait to meet the team and discuss how I can contribute to the success of Keywords Studios. Thank you for considering my application and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Mohamad Birouti
Your future Arabic Games Linguist (fingers crossed)