ASL Interpreter Cover Letter
This Sample ASL Interpreter Cover Letter will help you write your own Cover Letter while applying for ASL Interpreter Jobs.
906 Gateway Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(999)-184-5945
ventura@email.com
Sep 24, 2010
Ms. Michelle Bruns
Purple Communications
1451 Ryder Avenue
Everett, WA 98204
Dear Ms. Bruns,
I am responding to an ad I saw that was requesting resumes for an ASL Interpreter. I feel that my personality and appearance make me a good candidate for any interpreting assignments I may be required to fulfill when working for Purple Communications.
In summary, my background and history are provided in order to show how I can benefit Purple Communications:
• I have been studying American Sign Language for over 6 years and am fully fluent in all aspects of it.
• Am as comfortable in front of a large audience as I am in interpreting for one or two people.
• It is not a problem for me to work in front of a video camera and I can comfortably sign under pressure with or without a script that has been provided beforehand.
Sign interpreting is not just an individual task and it takes an entire team at times to get a program together and delivered to the public. I feel my public relation skills along with my signing ability would be a great asset to Purple Communications.
I’d be very happy to meet at any time to further discuss my educational and professional background in ASL Interpreting. My phone number is (999)-184-5945 and email is ventura@email.com if you would like to contact me to set up a meeting time.
Sincerely,
Linda Ventura
Enclosure: resume




