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Debangkok Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

Could you please edit my cover letter for job application

the detail as below

99 xyz Road
Maha bkk

2 January, 2011



Dear Sir,

I am writing this letter to apply for Marketing Executive position in response to your advertisement in Jobsdb.com


I graduated from ABC University and hold a bachelors degree from the faculty of Business with a major in Finance. I then challenged myself with my own Vietnamese Food business. This gave me a great opportunity to learn how to operate a real business as an entrepreneurial owner, including marketing and sales, problem solving and dealing with department stores.

In addition, I was employed as a Financial Planner in JB Bank. I was responsible for credit analysis in both consumer and commercial finance, credit proposals,worked in loan collections and maintained relationships with customers.

Moreover,I have strong interest in marketing field especially CRM and Brand Building and also I have ability to conduct marketing plan, I believe that my experience, analytical skill and creative thinking,along with my understanding of economics issues these qualities would make me a excellent candidate.

My resume is attached. An opportunity to discuss my abilities and skills and how I can help your company would be most welcome. I appreciate your consideration and look forward to meeting you.



Yours faithfully,


K.j Jam


I would appreciate all comment

  

Top answer

Dear Mr or Ms Jam, in my humble opinion, your cover letter looks fine. It comprises everything that may attract attention by someone who will read it. However, it would also be fine if some native English speaker could revise it.

  • Dear Mr or Ms Jam, in my humble opinion, your cover letter looks fine.
  • It comprises everything that may attract attention by someone who will read it.
  • However, it would also be fine if some native English speaker could revise it.
  • My native language is other, so I will tell you just several minor things you should take into consideration.
  • , however, I find this phrase as a cliche, but up to now I have not find an appropriate alternative.
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Dear Mr or Ms Jam,
in my humble opinion, your cover letter looks fine. It comprises everything that may attract attention by someone who will read it. However, it would also be fine if some native English speaker could revise it. My native language is other, so I will tell you just several minor things you should take into consideration.
debangkokDear Sir,
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Dear Sir:

I am writing this letter to apply for Marketing Executive position in response to your advertisement in Jobsdb.com. With my extensive experience as an entrepreneur, financial planner, and marketer, I am confident that I would be strong, positive executive assisting the company in reaching its goals. (or something like that)

I graduated from ABC University (in what yea
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Hi,
A couple of additional comments, based on my experience with the job market in Canada.


When you apply for a job, it is customary to enclose your resume with this kind of letter. That's why it is called a 'cover lette
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Clive and I differ on the calling. The job market is competitive, especially for high paying jobs. If you want a job, you will call. Companies are looking for those who seize initiative and make things happen.

If you wait for them to call you, they won't. Instead, they will accept the call from other candidate who is more eager and set up a lunch to discuss business.

Imagine
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I very much thank you for your call comment

and I would like to have someone to edit my conjuction, grama.

I look forward for your help

best regards

bkk
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debangkokI very much thank you for your call comment

and I would like to have someone to edit my conjuction, grama.

I look forward for your help
Please see this post where you have an edited version:



You still need to make changes to it. Once yo
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Hi,


I look at it from the employer's point of viw.

I'm swamped with work. Now I have 50 people all calling me and demanding an interview.

There are obviously different
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The applicant, however, usually says he will call within two to three weeks. Within that time, rejection letters are sent. If you receive a rejection letter, no need to follow up.
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Hi,

Perhaps.

Where I live, rejection letters are very often not sent at all.
And if they are, it can take a lot longer than 2 or 3 weeks.

To me, trying to force an interview suggests a sense of entitlement that will not endear one to most employers. But perhaps that's just where I live.

Clive
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Rejection letter for advertised positions are standard, at least at my level. Otherwise, the employer burns bridges. People want to know if it is a yes or no.

Many employers quickly reject the rejects. And then the rest go to various committees, manager, vice-presidents for their input. And then, various candidates are invited for interviews.

I agree with you -- you are not e

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