Computer Engineer | Robot Builder B)
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Thank you for considering me for your Internship! I am currently a third-year undergraduate student at UCSB. I believe that my qualities and qualifications are what you’re looking for in an intern. My extensive work experience, education in Computer Engineering, and passion to learn will help your team achieve its goals.
In my last job, I succeeded by introducing a new method of recruiting customers to our rewards program. Using store phones and new company software, we were able to increase our store’s loyalty rating from 30% to over 50%! This encouraged people to return which reinforced the company’s culture of making connections with their guests.
My education at UCSB has given me a broad understanding of the way technology bolsters business. In my coursework, I have been exposed to manufacturing procedures, data allocation through programming, and electronic digital signaling. I have built and programmed hardware with the purpose of organizing and improving our work environment.
Through experience programming, I can create computer systems used when organizing information. In the Manufacturing Lab, I was familiarized with industrial practices and worked machinery to create an air motor out of scrap.
As someone who is also interested in innovating new technologies that assist blooming markets, I would work with all my might to bring enthusiasm to the team. Thank you for your consideration! If my qualities sound useful to your team, please consider reviewing my resume. I would be honored for the opportunity to work and learn alongside strong minds, and I wish to hear from you soon!
I have had extensive work experience in customer service, dating back to high school. Although I do not have professional experience, I hope to achieve that goal this summer!
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In my coursework, I have been exposed to manufacturing procedures, data allocation through programming, and electronic digital signaling.
These are my most helpful courses:
Problem Solving with Data Structures,
Foundations of Analog and Digital Circuits with Systems,
Programming Probability and Statistics,
Mechanical Design, Discrete Mathematics,