Cover letter for Starbucks (5 samples)

This article will list samples of “cover letters for Starbucks.”

How to write a Starbucks cover letter

When applying for a position at Starbucks, your cover letter is an opportunity for you to tell your story, without being stuck in the formatting constraints of the Starbucks resume. The best format for writing a cover letter is:

  • Address the employer with a formal salutation. For example, “Dear/Hello (name of the recipient).” If you do not know the recipient’s name, you can refer to them as the hiring manager.
  • The next step is to state the position you are applying for and how you found the opening. 
  • Make a brief statement about why you’re interested in the position. Write a paragraph about why you are the perfect candidate for the job.
  • State your skills and work experience. Ensure your skills and experiences are similar to the job position. When highlighting skills, provide the accomplishment you have achieved. 
  • Conclude your letter with a forward-looking statement. For example, “I look forward to discussing the position with you further.”

Sample 1:

“Dear Ms. Clevedon,

Working at Starbucks is the pinnacle of any young barista’s career, and while my four years of experience at the Bean Café have given me a grounding in outstanding customer service, I hope for the opportunity of learning how to make great coffee the Starbucks way.

Working in a team of 4-5 Baristas (in any one shift) and serving over 200 customers a day made for a busy working environment in which latte designs were put first and cappuccino machines were constantly steaming.

I love the buzz of a busy coffee shop and there is nothing better than seeing the gentle smile of delight when you present your latest piece of coffee-art to a customer who expects more than a caffeine shot. People come to Starbucks for an experience, and they come back for the relationships that they can build with the baristas. I made it my mission to learn as many names as possible and our team’s customer-first attitude helped us to climb into the top ten national coffee shop list for the Bean franchise (out of 85). 

I am also proficient with the technical side of being a Barista and was chosen to lead machinery training for our region. Mechanical issues can often seem baffling, but a coffee machine is not such a complicated beast to repair. My colleagues called me the “coffee whisperer” as I was always the one who managed to get things working again.

Many Starbucks customers are coffee aficionados and I always strive to improve my knowledge of the product, regularly achieving 100% on the annual coffee exam. I have a forensic knowledge of the Starbucks operating practices and look forward to exploring how I might be able to make a difference to your customers (and my colleagues) at an interview.

Sincerely,

Kelly Wright”

Sample 2:

“Dear Mr. Brown,

I am writing to apply for the open Starbucks Barista position that I saw on the company website. I am confident that I have the skills and experience that you are looking for, and I am eager to put my abilities to work for your company.

I have been a Starbucks Barista for the past three years, and during that time I have developed a strong understanding of the Starbucks brand and what it stands for. I am passionate about providing excellent customer service, and I take pride in creating a positive and welcoming environment for all of my customers. I am also knowledgeable about all of the products that Starbucks offers, and I am able to provide accurate recommendations to my customers based on their individual needs.

In addition to my customer service skills, I have also developed strong skills in coffee production. I am able to make all of the Starbucks drinks according to the recipe, and I am familiar with all of the different brewing methods. I am also knowledgeable about the coffee bean origins and the different flavor profiles of each bean.

I am confident that I have the skills and experience that you are looking for, and I am eager to put my abilities to work for your company. I would like to thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.”

Sample 3:

“Dear [name],

I am writing to apply for the position of Starbucks Barista at your store. I am a recent graduate of the University of Washington and I am excited to begin my career in the food and beverage industry. I have experience working in customer service and I am confident that I have the skills necessary to provide excellent customer service as a Starbucks Barista.

I am a hard worker and I am motivated to provide the best possible customer service. I am passionate about coffee and I am excited to learn more about the Starbucks menu and how to make the perfect cup of coffee. I am a team player and I am excited to work with other members of the team to provide the best possible experience for our customers.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.”

Sample 4:

“Dear [name],

I am writing to express my interest in the Starbucks Barista position that you have posted. I believe that my experience as a barista, along with my education and work experience, make me an excellent candidate for this position.

I have been working as a barista for the past two years at a local coffee shop. During my time there, I have gained valuable experience in customer service, teamwork, and food preparation. I have also learned how to manage stress and work well under pressure. These skills are essential for any barista.

My most recent position was as a shift supervisor at the coffee shop where I worked. In this role, I was responsible for training new employees and overseeing their work during their shifts. I also assisted customers with their orders and helped them find seating when the shop was busy. My previous experience has taught me how to handle difficult customers and how to prioritize tasks while working on the job.

I am confident that my experience as a barista will allow me to quickly adapt to your company’s standards and expectations. I am also confident that my positive attitude and willingness to learn will help me excel in this position.”

Sample 5:

“Dear [name],

The first year of college has taught me to realize that I have a passion in the food and beverage industry, and I often like to drink coffee and study at Starbucks. Therefore, I feel that Starbucks would be a great fit for me. It is a great joy for me to work in an industry that I am passionate about, where I can also serve people with prestigious food and drink. I do have experience working in a restaurant for nine months as a hostess/server as well as catering and planning events with as many guests as 150. In addition to my hospitality experience, I also have experience in retail as a cashier for six months. I have the ability to lead a team, as I did in high school as the Associated Student Body Vice President, as well as follow directions as a team member. From my experiences as a “Gold Level” customer, I notice that it is essential for all team members to have great communication and cohesiveness while being personable with customers. I believe with my past experience and strong sense of work ethic, I would be a great addition to your team.”

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can a cover letter hurt your chances?

Yes, a bad cover letter can hurt your chances just as much as a good one can help. That’s why three words can stop you cold while you’re searching for jobs: “Cover letter optional.”

What are the elements of a cover letter?

The Four Parts of a Cover Letter

  • Address the Recruiter by Name.
  • Address the Company’s Needs.
  • Tell the Recruiter Why You Want to Work Here.
  • Tell Them How to Reach You.

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Citations

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Starbucks Barista Cover Letter Examples & Writing Tips

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