We are artists/painters, with no funds and we are expecting to have a many more artists in our organization.
So we want to write a letter to the different companies asking for a sponsors/support. I need your help on how to write such a letter or please send me a sample of a sponsorship letter.
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Forum: Letter writing (general & business English) Posted: Apr 19, 8:59 PM [GMT 1] Post Subject: [url="/English/Post/ckzhg/Post.htm#217742"]help with letter[/url] Post author: [url="/user/hmjg/profile.htm"]NhanDinh[/url]Hello:
I'm trying to write this as a cover letter. I would love it to be a cover letter. I don't know how to fix it for it to be more readable and understandable.
Thank you for your help.
I am writing in regards to my interest in your advertised Production Test Specialist position, job number GA7470201. Previously, I worked at DataPath Inc. as an Electrical/Mechanical Assembler Tech. As an assembler, I wired and installed electrical panel, and terminated cables for proper connection to use in a compact trailer-based earth terminal that delivers secure, robust communications at the battalion level for communications on the quick halt (COTQH). I am also familiar with 12Volt battery and battery relay. Furthermore, I used function generator, oscilloscope analyzer, and digital multi-meter regularly in the technology lab at our University. During my academic years, I have learned and experienced multi-tasks and knowledge of engineering concepts, practices, and procedures. With my experience and knowledge, I feel that I am highly qualified for the position.
I’ll be graduating from Southern Polytechnic State University with a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. I am proficient in Assembly Language, VHDL, MatLab, MathCad, and LabView. I also have strong understanding in circuit analysis. I am an expert in multi-tasking, performing various electrical and mechanical duties.
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