Hi, In my experience, it's better to apply for one specific position, and then go on to say why your skills and experience make you the best candidate. Al of those jobs seem pretty different, so it seems like a bad idea to say 'Please give me a job, any job '. In addition, let me add a warning.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
Hi Clive,
Is very strange because I live in Cyprus and the vacancies refer to UK University!
I have uploaded the whole page of the newspaper, so u can see it and decide.
Because I am not a teacher, I have chosen THE ADMINISTRATION STAFF!
Please try to remove the stars in order to see the picture:
Some tricks, hopefully to overcome the url
When you're excited about the company or field, you may apply for several job positions. However, before you apply for multiple positions, make sure you have the necessary qualifications and skills for the desired jobs. When you're applying for several positions, you're writing a separate resume and cover letter for each of them. To compose a good cover letter, the first thing you have to do i