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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Correct?

Hi,

Is the following grammatically correct?

I would bring to the role extensive experience in engineering, as well as excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

Thanks
  

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Anonymous the role Are you an actor? Always revise by reducing the number of words the poor recruiter must read: I would bring to the position extensive engineering experience and excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

  • Anonymous the role Are you an actor?
  • Always revise by reducing the number of words the poor recruiter must read: I would bring to the position extensive engineering experience and excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
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Anonymousthe role
Are you an actor?

Always revise by reducing the number of words the poor recruiter must read:

I would bring to the position extensive engineering experience and excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
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Thank you for replying. I thought "role" and "position" could be used interchangeably. I'm not an actor, no.
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Also, could I say "bring to (company name)" instead of "bring to the position"?
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Apologies. I was going to create a new thread for this, but I didn't want to risk being told off for doing so!

This is a draft thank you letter I'd like to send to an HR Assistant.

Dear ***,

Thank you for arranging my interview.

I enjoyed speaking with (name) yesterday about the engineering vacancy at *** Ltd. I would bring to the position extensive engineering
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Anonymous. I was going to create a new thread for this, but I didn't want to risk being told off for doing so!
New threads are for new topics. This seems to be the same topic.
AnonymousDoes that look ok?
Yes, I wouldn't change a thing.

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