Cover Letter for Internal Position

About this template

A cover letter for an internal position is a letter written by an employee expressing their interest to apply for a different position within the company they already work for. Depending on your work’s policies, this could either be used as a letter seeking promotion or a letter to apply for an entirely new job. Customize to your liking and send to the correct hiring manager to get your application process going.

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