Microbiology Cover Letter Samples

Chegg
Updated: January 29, 2020

The perfect microbiology cover letter allows you to tell your unique personal and professional story. Your resume lists the facts, but your cover letter is where you stand out from hundreds of other applicants. It’s where you share your point of view in your own voice. But how do you write a cover letter for a specific role? Use our microbiology cover letter samples below for suggested phrasing, structure, and content when you apply to an internship or entry-level job. At the same time, remember that the examples below are meant as guides only. Your cover letter needs to reflect your individual academic and professional achievements.


 

Microbiology Internship Cover Letter Sample

 

William Sullivan
321 Broad Street | West Seneca, NY 14224
555.555.5555 | william.sullivan@email.com

[Application Date]

Michelle Roland
Director of Laboratory Division
Care Lab Industries, Inc.
100 Main Street
Somewhere, NY 00000

Dear Ms. Roland:

I remember the first time I looked at water under a microscope. I felt like a whole new world had opened to me, and I only wanted to better understand it. Today, as a junior at ABC University majoring in cell biology, I’m working towards the career I’ve always wanted. Now, I’d like to bring my skill set to work as a microbiology intern for Care Lab Industries, Inc.

Last summer, as an intern at Glenville Springs, Inc., I collaborated with biologists and chemists to monitor water used for bottling operations. Last quarter, while testing for arsenic, bacteria, lead, and other pollutants, I determined that testing instruments were incorrectly calibrated, showing bacteria levels 17% lower than they actually were. After recalibrating equipment and designing and implementing new SOPs for equipment testing, I identified the source of water contamination, which ultimately allowed staff to completely remove the threat. I will bring the same skill and dedication to Care Lab Industries, Inc., focusing on the details while never losing sight of the big picture.

In addition to my hands-on microbiology experience, I volunteer with Trails for All, doing habitat restoration and leading hikes for children who don’t usually have access to nature. I also do citizen scientist research during this time, logging data on how different plans are doing, garbage collected, and more.

This experience will let me hit the ground running at Care Lab Industries, Inc. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,
William Sullivan

 

 


 

Entry-Level Microbiologist Cover Letter Sample

 

William Sullivan
321 Broad Street | West Seneca, NY 14224
555.555.5555 | william.sullivan@email.com

[Application Date]

Michelle Roland
Director of Laboratory Division
Care Lab Industries, Inc.
100 Main Street
Somewhere, NY 00000

Dear Ms. Roland:

I remember the first time I looked at water under a microscope. I felt like a whole new world had opened to me, and I only wanted to better understand it. Today, as an experienced microbiologist, I am adept at microbial testing of purified water, and I would like to bring my skill set to work as a microbiologist for Care Lab Industries, Inc.

As a microbiologist for Glenville Springs, Inc., I collaborate with biologists and chemists to monitor water used for bottling operations. Last quarter, while testing for arsenic, bacteria, lead, and other pollutants, I determined that testing instruments were incorrectly calibrated, showing bacteria levels 17% lower than they actually were. After recalibrating equipment and designing and implementing new SOPs for equipment testing, I identified the source of water contamination, which ultimately allowed staff to completely remove the threat. I will bring the same skill and dedication to Care Lab Industries, Inc., focusing on the details while never losing sight of the big picture.

Additionally, at my last internship at Beaker Partners, I maintained daily logs of testing activities and generated detailed and accurate reports for granting agencies, management, and government agencies, as required. I also developed expertise in monitoring and adjusting the environmental conditions of cleanrooms to ensure sterile conditions for testing.

This experience will let me hit the ground running at Care Lab Industries, Inc. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,
William Sullivan
 

 


 

Tips on How to Write Your Microbiology Cover Letter

Now that you’re inspired, here are our top tips before you write your own cover letter:

  • Don’t rewrite your resume—tell a story and share your passion.
  • Nothing will get you eliminated from the application pool faster than typos.
  • Address your cover letter to a specific person, with their full name and preferred pronoun.
  • Numbers and details are your friend. Speak to what you did and why it matters.
  • Name dropping pays off, so mention anyone you know at the company.
  • It’s not all about you. Focus on how you’ll add value for the employer.

Don’t forget to read our accompanying microbiologist resume sample here.