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Uktous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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Hi,

Which sentences are correct:

Note:
There are more than 1 identical position.
I prefer any one of those.

Sentence1:
I want to apply for a Trainee Accountant position.
Sentence2:
I want to apply for the Trainee Accountant position.
Sentence3:
I want to apply for the Trainee Accountant positions.

Thanks
  

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Hi, Which sentences are correct: Note: There are more than 1 identical position. I prefer any one of those. Sentence1: I want to apply for a Trainee Accountant position .

  • Hi, Which sentences are correct: Note: There are more than 1 identical position.
  • I prefer any one of those.
  • Sentence1: I want to apply for a Trainee Accountant position .
  • Use this one.
  • Sentence2: I want to apply for the Trainee Accountant position .
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Hi,

Which sentences are correct:

Note:
There are more than 1 identical position.
I prefer any one of those.

Sentence1:
I want to apply for a Trainee Accountant position. Use this one.
Sentence2:
I want to apply for the Trainee Accountant position. Sounds like there is only one vacancy.
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Hi,

Can I ask you one more question in this topic?

Can I say:
"This is the CV for the application for a Trainee Accountant position"
?

I think it is ok.

Thanks
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Hi,

Can I say:

"This is the CV for the application for a Trainee Accountant position"

?

I think it is ok.

Sorry, but that's not a good sentence, or a good approach.



You need to write a letter with paragraphs that focus on these general ideas.



I wo
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Thank you for your reply.

Actually, I would like to decide the name of my resume.

Eg, Uktous's resume for the application of a Trainee Accountant position

Thanks
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Hi,

Why does your resume need a name like that?

In the resume yourself, you nomally put your name at the top.

In a letter, just refer to it as 'my resume'.

Clive
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Thank you for your continous interest in my post Emotion: smile

"Why does your resume need a name like that?"
Since I apply f
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Hi,

"Why does your resume need a name like that?"

Since I apply for the job online, I need to attach my resume.

I use microsoft word 2007 to product my resume.

The file name of my resume would be:

Uktous's resume for the application of a Trainee Accountant position.docx

It's not grammatical.

Uktous's resume to
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"Usually, nobody really cares what a file name is."

Thanks for your kindly opinions.

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