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    How do I write a letter of intent?
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    Jonathan Soormaghen is a Career Coach and Founder of Resume Advisor, a career counseling firm that specializes in creating personalized products such as resumes, CVs, cover letters, and online branding tools to propel clients toward their next career milestone. Jonathan holds a BA in Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was honored to serve as the Valedictory speaker of general commencement. Prior to founding Resume Advisor, he worked in management consulting and finance at companies including Accenture, Target, and Ernst & Young. Jonathan's clients have landed job offers from leading firms including Netflix, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Uber, Deloitte, KMPG, Accenture, and Merrill Lynch.
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    When crafting your cover letter or letter of intent, focus on showcasing yourself as the ideal candidate for the applied role. Incorporate a personal example that not only reflects your personality but also provides the reader with insights into who you are. Ensure that each letter is tailored with specific examples, offering a varied and comprehensive view of your qualifications. Keep in mind that the key is to actively demonstrate why you are the perfect fit for the position.
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    What can I do to prepare for NASA if I am 13?
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    Do as much research as you can and maybe ask teachers or get in contact with someone there. Math is very important so study hard.
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    How do I prepare to join NASA if I am still a young teen?
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    Study hard and do well in all your science and math classes, and jump on any opportunity to do anything in that field while you are still in school.
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    What education do I need in order to join NASA?
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    NASA would want people with degrees in particle physics, astronomy, engineering, or possibly biology (to help them search for life on other planets). It is likely you would need higher than a Bachelor's degree for most positions.
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    Is it difficult to be a researcher for NASA?
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    Yes, but it's still an achievable goal if you work hard and keep your mind focused on your goal.
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    I want to become an astrophysicist. Does NASA support them?
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    Yes! They have many jobs available that are related to astrophysics.
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    Which university offers the best STEM programs?
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    There are many universities that offer great STEM programs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Naval Academy, and Cornell University are a few of the top ones.
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    Is it possible that someone with a genetics PhD could work for NASA?
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    NASA is constantly researching. Genetics would help as the new CRISPR technology will be our future, along with knowledge on extraterrestrial life, so yes, you can.
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    What if we want to join NASA from India?
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    You need to hold a valid visa, or be an American citizen.
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    If I am an Iranian girl and I want to be a physician, can NASA help me?
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    Yes, but you would need to hold a valid Visa and be a citizen of the United States.
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    I am Kenyan and want to become an astronaut for NASA, is it possible?
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    It is possible if you are or you become a United States citizen and meet the other criteria outlined in the article.
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    Is working with NASA a good thing?
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    A job at NASA is a prestigious thing and a great accomplishment for anyone in the sciences or engineering fields.
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    What university in India provides the best STEM programs?
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    IIT Madras provides one of the best STEM programs. You need to clear the IIT-JEE exam to qualify. Any IIT is good for STEM, though.
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    Can I join NASA as a Sri Lankan citizen?
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    No. You must be an American citizen to be a NASA employee. However, It may be possible to work for one of the contractors that supports NASA, as long as the work does not have security restrictions that require US citizenship. It is the policy of NASA to hire U.S. citizens as civil servants.
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    Do I have to go to a good university or high school to qualify for NASA?
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    It's not a requirement. However, graduating from an excellent and well-known university will definitely make you stand out from the crowd.
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    How can I join NASA if I am a biology student?
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    Take more chemistry classes and physics classes, and apply yourself.
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    How can I join NASA if I am not from the U.S.?
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    To join NASA you have to have a green card or a valid visa or become a U.S. citizen.
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    How do I apply to join NASA without being a US citizen? Are there any requirements I need to meet?
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    You must be an American citizen to be a NASA employee. That is a requirement.
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    How can I help myself toward my goal of becoming an engineer for NASA if I am 13 years old?
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    Start taking all the mathematics and science courses you can stand. Participate in technological extracurricular activities, such as the Lego Robotics Competition. Major in engineering in college, and apply for NASA internships at every opportunity.
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    How can I join NASA from Sri Lanka?
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    Particularly if you want to be an astronaut, an engineer, or a scientist with NASA, you should choose a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) centered education path. You should also determine as early as possible if your eventual dream job with NASA will require graduate study.
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    How do I join NASA?
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    You should follow the tips that are listed in the article above. You would have to apply for a position at NASA and meet all of the qualifications first, before you can be considered.
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    Does NASA employ astronomers?
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    Not often. There are scientists specializing in planetary studies, but they do more analysis than true observation. More commonly hired are mathematicians and a huge number of engineers.
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    Can I get a job in NASA as a scientist or astronaut if I'm still in high school in India?
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    You cannot get a job with NASA right now, but you could in the future if you get a U.S. visa or become a U.S. citizen and complete all of the educational requirements.
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    If I got a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering, could I get a job at NASA?
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    Yes, you can. NASA always tries to find aerospace engineers, so if you have a PhD in aerospace engineering, then you have a good chance.
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    What should I study in high school if I want a job at NASA?
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    You need to learn a lot of math, science, chemistry and biology, so concentrate on learning STEM related subjects.
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