Ask HN: How can I professional without sounding like a "business type"?
I am working on applications for internships at a few tech companies for this summer (business side, I can't code well enough yet to apply for technical stuff yet) and am having trouble reconciling the general advice I've received from people about how to write a cover letter/resume and the nontraditional nature of the tech industry.
Essentially I am having trouble making sure my cover letter sounds professional without sounding like a "business type"
Any advice?
[+] [-] jnorthrop|14 years ago|reply
Keep it simple, be polite and use proper grammar and you'll be fine.
[+] [-] KoryFerbet|14 years ago|reply
Having a link to a youtube video, a twitter account, github (of what you do know), a cool presentation using sliderocket, etc..
These are the types of things that can set you apart from every other resume that the recruiter is going to find. Finding ways to get acquainted with tech professionals by showing up to meetups they go to. Use LinkedIn as your tool, it is amazing how much information you can find out using the internet!
It's about being proactive and not reactive! I hope this helps some.
[+] [-] aorshan|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] sokoloff|14 years ago|reply
The application process is just a filter, especially at the intern level. Do what you need to do (ethically) to pass the filter and then worry about performing well in the internship.