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I want to apply for a Microsoft Intership. There is just one form where they say to write my CV - there is no form for intention letter or something else.

Do you think it is a good idea to put a motivation letter at the end of CV?

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closed as not programming related by Filip Ekberg, simonn, Mike Two, Ngu Soon Hui, SilentGhost Oct 23 at 10:08

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I would say yes.

I imagine they get a large number of CV's to go through, most of which are quite similiar.
A motivation letter on why you want the internship, what it would mean to you, and why you're the person who they should pick might help differentiate your submission from others, hopefully giving you a small advantage.

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But i don't think it should be put on a CV. A CV shouldn't be job specific. – Ikke Oct 23 at 8:33
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Of course a CV should be job specific. You word it to highlight the skills which you think are most beneficial for the jobs you're applying for. Please note, I'm not saying lie, or even bend the truth, but focus on the skills which you think they want you to have. Motivation is part of that. (When applying for specific companies/jobs.) – Bravax Oct 23 at 8:47
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I would say no. A CV is not meant for motivation or such sort of text. They don't expect it to be there, so don't put it there.

If they do not mention anything about a short letter, I guess they don't expect one.

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