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Hello,
In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for a part-time job as a tour leader with your company during my summer holidays".
I have a question concerning "with your company". Is it correct to use this in all kinds od jobs? e.g. "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?

wasyl
  

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[nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for ... "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?

  • [nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter.
  • It started: "I would like to apply for ...
  • "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?
  • wasyl[/nq] Yes, if it *is* a company in each case, and not some other kind of organisation.
  • "Organisation" would be safer if you aren't sure.
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[nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for ... "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"? wasyl[/nq]
Yes, if it *is* a company in each case, and not some other kind of organisation. "Organisation" would be safer if you aren't sure.
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[nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for ... jobs? e.g. "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?[/nq]
Sure.
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[nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for ... jobs? e.g. "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?[/nq]
In my experience: Yes.

Francis Cameron
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[nq:1]Hello, In the textbook I have seen an example of application letter. It started: "I would like to apply for ... jobs? e.g. "I would like to apply for a job as a sales assistant (or security guard) with your company"?[/nq]
Would you rather say "for your company"?
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