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Create a professional email address. When sending business correspondence, use a professional, clear email address. Avoid nicknames or unnecessary symbols and numbers. A variation of your name can work well. For example: [email protected] would be fine.
If your current email address is connected with a social media profile that contains any unprofessional content, create and use a different address. Also, adjust your privacy settings on social media.
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Research the company. Before you ask for an internship, research the company at which you would like to work. Visit their website. Read any news articles about them. If the company has an accessible product, like social media, use the product for a week to test it. Use your insights to craft your letter. Prospective employers appreciate candidates who know something about the company and can demonstrate this knowledge coherently.
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Find a mutual contact. It is beneficial to have a connection at a company. Use social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook to conduct keyword searches for the company. If contacts come up, check their positions. Politely request a phone or in-person interview. Ask for tips regarding your internship application.
With LinkedIn you can see which of your contacts contacts work at a firm. Do not hesitate to ask your contact to connect you with one of their contacts. Do be tactful, though, and do not ask the same person for assistance repeatedly.
Many universities provide online alumni databases. You can search for people with certain jobs or workplaces through these sites. Alumni who provide their contact information often are open to receiving emails or phone calls from students.
When discussing the company with your contact, mention that you are interested in an internship. Ask about the company s organizational structure, work environment, goals, etc.
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Determine the recipient. Does the internship posting include the name of the contact person? If so, use that person's name and email address. If there is not a listed contact person, call the company to ask who is in charge of internship recruitment. If no one is in charge, address your email to a senior person in human resources at the company. If you speak to any person at the firm, you can mention this in the beginning of your email.
When you cannot find the name of any employee, address your email to "Dear Sir or Madam."
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Be specific with your subject line. You want your email to be noticed in a high-volume inbox. For example, you could write, Company X Internship Application: Joanna Smith. If applicable, use the specific subject line requested by the employer.
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Address the recipient formally. In the first line, begin your email with "Dear Dr./Mr./Ms./Mrs. Smith" depending on the contact person's name, title, and gender. Do not write "Hey Mary" or "Hello." Use the same formality you would use when writing a professional letter.
If you cannot determine the person's gender, address the person with his/her full name. For example, write "Dear Bobbi Reynolds."
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Introduce yourself. Tell the recipient your name and your status (e.g. Third year biology major at University X). State how you found out about the internship, whether online, in the newspaper, or through a contact. If you have a mutual contact, state this as soon as possible. For example, you could write: [The program director / My professor / etc.], [title and name], suggested that I contact you.
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Mention your availability. State your potential starting and end dates and whether these are flexible. If you would be available, for example, for a spring semester internship plus a full-time summer internship, share this as well. Specify the number of hours per week you can work.
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State the purpose of the internship. Do you need an internship for course credit? If applicable, indicate you are pursuing an internship primarily for experience and are flexible with job responsibilities and compensation. Write what skills you hope to gain from the internship.
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Share what you admire about the company. Bring up something that you know or think the organization values about itself. Avoid mentioning any negative news stories. Keep your letter positive. For example, you could state: [Name of company] has a reputation for excellence, and I value your commitment to [budgeting free care for abandoned animals].
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Discuss your qualifications and experience. Through several sentences, share information about coursework, previous work experience, and any applicable skills. Demonstrate how your knowledge can benefit the organization. Include information about work and volunteer positions and how these experiences have prepared you for this role. Emphasize how you can contribute to the organization. Your potential employer needs to believe you can handle assigned tasks.
Describe work experience with strong verbs. Rather than writing: "I was a marketing intern for two years," declare "As a marketing intern, I created fresh content, designed digital and print brochures, and managed social media outlets for a business with fifty employees."
Skills can include social media, event organization, or myriad other things.
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Mention academic or extra-curricular successes. Write about your academic qualifications. If you have had leadership roles, describe your duties and/or accomplishments. Have you lead a committee? Have you coached a team? Keep these explanations brief so that you do not lose your reader s attention.
Instead of using adjectives to describe yourself, use concrete examples that show your qualities. For instance, rather than saying "I am an ambitious student," write "I have consistently remained in the top 10 percent of my class."
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Closing the Email
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State when you will be in contact. Discuss when and how you will contact the employer to follow up on the status of your application. Give your contact information, i.e., name, email address, phone number, and availability as well. You could write: I am reachable by phone or email. If you cannot get back to me, I will call you [next Monday].
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Close the email. It is polite to thank the reader for taking the time to review your materials. End with a cordial closing, such as sincerely. If you have spoken to the person via phone or in person previously, you might use a greeting like best regards. Do not use Thanks or simply Best as closings in formal correspondence. Sign your full name, e.g. Joanna Smith rather than just Joanna.
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Evaluate attachments. Do not attach your resume to an unsolicited internship email. Unless the company is actively seeking interns, they may not want to open your attached copy, especially if they have a workplace policy about attachments. If the posting asked for a resume, attach your document as a PDF (as opposed to a Word document, where the formatting may be lost/altered when opened on a different system).
Some employers may specify that they do not open email attachments. If so, include your cover letter and resume in the body of the email. Make sure to space them apart to make it easier for the employer to distinguish each document.
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Follow up as promised. If you have not heard back from the organization, email them again or, preferably, call them. You could write: Dear Dr. Hansen, my name is [name] and I am following up on an email I sent you last week about a internship. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss the position. Thank you. Sincerely, Joanna Smith.
How can one engineering student apply for internships at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)?
HAL does not have a consistent policy towards internships and this can vary from division to division which are spread throughout the country.

HAL divisions at Bangalore being some of the oldest and closest to most of the technical institutes do get lots of queries regarding internships.Being a Defense PSU, HAL would then have to do a thorough background verification for each and every applicant who applies for an internship. As you know these formalities could take months as we live in a big country.

Since HAL deals with a lot of sensitive information and is the closest manufacturing/research unit associated with the IAF,Navy and the Army security is paramount. It is for this reason that to get an internship you must be referred by someone who is already working at HAL.This referral obviously must be done by someone who is in the management cadre and not by a technician/workman.

Therefore there are three ways to get an internship at HAL.

1.Contact someone in the management ,preferably senior manager and upwards and convince them that you would be a great fit as an HAL intern.

2.Convince your college corporate cell to send a letter to the concerned Division for any possibilities .

3.Send queries through your professors to the HR officers at HAL with specific research topics that you would like to explore at HAL.

There are several factors that would have to be satisfied even if you are considered for an internship, for you to finally land one. But not trying would be the biggest mistake you make. All the Best.

Note: I am not authorized to give contact details of Senior personnel or of mine, neither am i your shortcut for the internship process.Use the proper channel (University office/College Corporate Office) for any requests.
(HAL; ) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It is governed under the management of the Indian Ministry of Defence.

The government-owned corporation is primarily involved in the operations of the aerospace industry. These include manufacturing and assembly of aircraft, navigation and related communication equipment and airports operation.

HAL built the first military aircraft in South Asia. It is currently involved in the design, fabrication and assembly of aircraft, jet engines, helicopters and their spare parts. It has several facilities spread across India. The locations where the manufacturing plants are operated by HAL include Nasik, Korwa, Kanpur, Koraput, Lucknow, Bangalore and Hyderabad. The German engineer Kurt Tank designed the HF-24 Marut fighter-bomber, the first fighter aircraft made in India.
internship application in hal bangalore

Here I am providing you the list of some projects of the HAL Bangalore. These are as follows:

LIGHT COMBAT AIRCRAFT (LCA) (Tejas)

INTERMEDIATE JET TRAINER (IJT)

LIGHT COMBAT HELICOPTER (LCH)

LIGHT UTILITY HELICOPTER (LUH)

JAGUAR DARIN-II Upgrade

Mirage Upgrade

FIFTH GENERATION FIGHTER AIRCRAFT (FGFA)

MULTI-ROLE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT (MTA)

HTT-40

INDIAN MULTI ROLE HELICOPTER (IMRH)

Address:
HAL Corporate Office Reception
HAL Corporate Office
15/1 Cubbon Road
Bangalore 560 001, India

To get full information or details of internship application in hal bangalore please have a look on the pages

http://hal-india

if you again feel trouble on internship application in hal bangalore please reply in that page and ask specific fields in internship application in hal bangalore
Respected sir,

Myself Manjunath Biradar from Bangalore and I am looking for internship within the period of 25th june to first week of August.
I am Aerospace Engineering student studying in Alliance college of Engineering and design Anekal Bangalore.i am final year student[7th sem].
So please consider my request and offer me an internship.

Regards
Manjunath Biradar
[9686468319]
Sir/madam
I am student from Hindustan university in chennai studying aeronautical engineering 2nd year 4 semeste . We like to attend internship at HAL. We are of team 8 like to atten a useful training not to waste my time so pls contact us as soon as possible so we can make the arrangements soon ..

P.praveen raj
+91-9626242645
[email protected]
Sir,
We are aeronautical students from SSIET chennai,we are trying for your internship training, it will be useful for us if you grant us a permission to visit on the date convienient to you.
Thanking you

Thanks
Send it to this mail id:[email protected] or contact us at:7092426551
Hello I am Basavaraj. I would like to get details on internship in HAL bangalore, I am studying 3rd year mechanical engineering in pesce mandya, please do the need full things about the internship
Hi this is fareen
I want letter format that how can I apply for internship at hal bangalore

Hi this is fareen
I want letter format that how can I apply for internship at hal bangalore
Hello sir/madam

Myself Aishwarya A S studying Mtech(CS) in BNMIT college. i am looking for internship for one year. so please consider my request and provide a chance to work in HAL.
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