Example 4
APPLYING FOR A POSITION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
HIGHLIGHTING COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, ACADEMICS & INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
During my first year at Cornell University, I switched into civil engineering after embarking on a project
to build a girls’ school in Sogakope, Ghana for Voices of African Mothers. I went from developing the
project to co-leading forty students over the course of nearly three years, which came with a steep
learning curve. Arup quickly became my favorite resource. I dove into Arup’s online publications, from
Cities Alive to Arup International Development’s work with Global Program for Safer Schools. Now, as I
am looking forward to a career working in the built environment, I am thrilled to be applying for a
position as an Arup Graduate Structural Engineer. I am confident I can bring to Arup a strong technical
background, diversity of experience in the field, and more than anything, a passion to build beautiful
structures that serve their intended communities.
I have focused my civil engineering degree heavily on structural design, taking graduate-level courses in
Finite Element Analysis with Applications, Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, and every
available structural design course. I spent a summer working as a Project Engineering Intern at Bulley &
Andrews, a highly-regarded general contracting firm in Chicago, where I learned how to see a structure
from all perspectives, including the owner, contractor, engineer, and architect. As an Undergraduate
Researcher in Mechanics of Structural Materials and Systems Engineering, I am confident I could add
value to a team of Arup engineers in an effort to advance the cutting edge of structural design.
I am looking for a career where I can work for the people, and strive for high quality projects while being
empathetic and curious about those who will use the structures I help create. As an engineer at Arup, I
will help push forward Arup’s mission to Shape a Better World. I am currently using what I have learned
from working with Voices of African Mothers as a foundation for helping United World Schools Nepal
create a more sustainable school model. I want to continue this line of work by eventually joining Arup
International Development and spending my career helping Arup make every single project more
sustainable and thoughtful.
I am a great fit for Arup because I am motivated by what I believe makes Arup fantastic - a responsibility
to create a built environment that improves the quality of life for our communities and future
communities to come. I welcome the opportunity to further discuss my interest in this position and can
be reached
at (xxx) xxx
-xxxx and [email protected]u. Thank you for your time and consideration. Analysis
In the intro paragraph, this student clearly explains her connection to, and interest in, the organization
and how she will add value to this particular employer. It is apparent that she wrote this cover letter for
Arup as she mentions resources specific to the company. In the body paragraphs, she succinctly
highlights key academic and industry experiences as they relate to her desired position. In the concluding
paragraphs, the student demonstrates her understanding of the company’s mission and how her values
align with it, which are key to demonstrating that you’ve thoroughly researched the company and
thought about why you are genuinely interested.