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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
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Do I need to write the full address of a website?

Hi,
Could you please answer my 2 questions?
Q1:If I want to mention where I saw the job posting, do I need to write the full address of the website in my cover letter?
Q2:Which proposition I should use?

Sentence1:
In response to your job posting of the graduate trainee from/in/for/at/on the ww.prospects.ac.uk, I have attached my resume.
Sentence2:
In response to your job posting of the graduate trainee from/in/for/at/on the prospects.ac.uk, I have attached my resume.
Sentence3:
In response to your job posting of the graduate trainee from/in/for/at/on the prospects, I have attached my resume.

Thanks
  

Top answer

-- Not necessarily. If the name of the website is distinct and familiar to the reader, it should not be necessary to include the URL. uk) , I have attached my resume.

  • -- Not necessarily.
  • If the name of the website is distinct and familiar to the reader, it should not be necessary to include the URL.
  • uk) , I have attached my resume.
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Q1:If I want to mention where I saw the job posting, do I need to write the full address of the website in my cover letter?-- Not necessarily. If the name of the website is distinct and familiar to the reader, it should not be necessary to include the URL.

Q2:Which proposition I should use?-- Do this:

In response to your job posting for a graduate trainee at
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Hi,

Could you please answer my 2 questions?
Q1:If I want to mention where I saw the job posting, do I need to write the full address of the website in my cover letter? Sounds like a good idea.
Q2:Which preposition I should use? I'd say 'on'.

Sentence1:
In response to your job posting of the graduate trainee from/in/for/at/

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