Cover Letter for Engineering Jobs
Thank you cover letters are appreciation letters written to the employer for their time and consideration for the interview. Employers can mention their gratitude and how they felt during the entire interview process. If there is any information that the candidate missed during the interview can be mentioned in the thank you cover letter. The letter can be enclosed with previous work experience certificate and references that can be used by the employer. Important qualifications and experience of the candidate which could help them secure the job, forms the highlight of the cover letter. These letters are usually written by the candidates who are eager to be part of a firm so they get some more recognition through this letter.
Given below are sample thank you cover letters for engineering jobs. Candidates can use them as a reference before drafting such letters in this category.
Thank You Letter after Interview
Jan B. Hansen,
4844 Hiney Road,
Las Vegas, NV 89102,
(702)-230 0988.
Date: May 1, 2005.
Mr. Gerald J. Boss,
National Steel Company,
4818 Pinewood Drive,
Schaumburg, IL 60173.
Dear Mr. Boss,
I thank you for your time to interview me for the position of process engineer. The opportunity to meet you and knowing your work culture was very enriching. I enjoyed meeting members of your staff and the friendly behavior I experienced during my visit.
The interview has bought me closer to myself as I could relate with the goals of National Steel Company and how well I fit into the set criteria of the demands of the job. As we discussed during the interview, my experience as an asst. process engineer in Regional Steel Company, has prepared me well for anticipating, analyzing and resolving process and equipment problems in all areas of producing steel, shells and casting operations.
Enclosed along with is the copy of my experience certificates from my last employer. You can contact Mr. Dave Manning, my present employer for want of any clarifications.
I look forward to meet you.
Sincerely,
Jan B. Hansen.
Enclosure:
1. Copy of experience certificates – expletter.doc
Sample of Thank You Letter after Interview
Edward N. Dodson,
1921 Millbrook Road,
Naperville, IL 60563,
(630)-799 3755.
Date: October 5, 2011.
Mr. Wesley S. Shea,
Forbes Ltd,
4519 Fowler Avenue,
Bowden, GA 30108.
Dear Mr. Shea,
Thank you for meeting me for an interview for the post of an Electronic Engineer in your firm. It was a pleasure meeting you and your staff and knowing the kind of work that is been done by your firm in this department.
Your knowledge and experience in the electric section is commendable. I personally feel that I am the most appropriate candidate for this position as our discussion during the interview with reference to the assembly of new machinery had been quite fruitful.
I would be happy to be on board and work under the guidance of some of best people in the business. Encloses is a copy of my experience letter from my previous organization.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely yours,
Edward N. Dodson.
Enclosures:
Copy of experience certificates.
Thank You Cover Letter after Interview
Harold M. Smith,
3546 Delaware Avenue,
San Francisco, CA 94107,
(415)-314 1762.
Date: October 7, 2011.
Mr. Peter E. Borden,
HLT Technologies,
1593 Sweetwood Drive,
Boulder, CO 80302.
Dear Mr. Borden,
It was a pleasure meeting you last week for an interview for the position of a Power Systems Design Engineer. I appreciate your time and thank you for the opportunity.
I was thrilled to visit the plant and meet the staff. The kind of work that is been done at HLT Technologies has been much appreciated and I am in complete awe of the work ethics and culture that is practiced at your firm.
As discussed in the interview I have five years of experience working as a Power Systems Design Engineer and am an expert with the power flow tolls such as CYME, SKM, or any other equivalent software.
It would be my pleasure to be a part of HLT Technologies and I hope to hear from you soon. Attached herewith are a few reference names.
Sincerely yours,
Harold M. Smith.
Enclosures:
References
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