Cover Letter

Cover Letter

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To whom it may concern,

I would like to take this opportunity to express my interest in an [] position at [company name].

I have a bachelorโ€™s degree in electrical engineering from TCNJ, and I am an exceedingly creative and passionate engineer. I genuinely enjoy and excel in interpersonal communication, and as such, in collaborative settings, I often assume a hybrid role between creative design and leadership. I have an innate knack for solving and simplifying novel problems, as well as tinkering with electronics until my vision has materialized. I am confident my unique combination of skills, disposition and experience make me the ideal candidate to work with your team as a [job title].

Creating and learning how to use tools to enhance my musical pursuits has been the most gratifying pursuit of my life. Establishing a career working with my greatest passions in music and technology is a path that I have been building towards for well over a decade. My interest in electronics began when I was eight, with countless experimentation kits my dad brought home for me after I fell in love with a snap circuit kit one of my elementary school teachers used to teach the class about electricity. Within a year, I was soldering together devices like FM radio receivers and tiny amplifier & speaker combos on PCB boards in my basement โ€œlaboratoryโ€. As an electrical engineering major, I continued to advance my knowledge through developing musically inspired projects; to this day, I continue to obsess over the technology that makes modern recording possible.

In my collegiate career, I have concentrated my studies in digital signal analysis and processing. I developed the ability to implement DSP algorithms and make modifications based on my experiences as a multi-instrumentalist and audio technician. My course work has familiarized me with the design considerations that go into the development of: conventional analog filters, as well as recursive digital filters, along with the gauntlet of software tools used in the aid of designing and testing filters. I have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to put engineering theory into practice as an audio tech, and participant in multiple recording projects throughout the years. Most recently I have been learning how to effectively record with multiple DAW applications, as well as coding for audio applications using the JavaScript Web API.

Please feel free to reach out to me using the adjacent contact information to schedule an interview. I look forward to speaking with you!

Sincerely, Bryan Guner

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