Read the job vacancy
and
the applicant’s resume.
Use information in the applicant’s
resume to potential values the
applicant has to meet the job requirements.
Write your statements in the table below.
Paragraphs
|
Points of analysis
|
What you write in your application letter
|
Paragraph
1
|
Why
are you writing?
|
I’m writing to apply for a position of a part-time
business English instructor
|
How
did you get the employer’s
name?
|
I’m writing to apply for a position of a part-time
business English instructor based on the recommendation of..........
|
|
Where
did you find their job listing?
|
I have read from your advertisement at Jobs DB that your
company is looking for a part-time business English instructor
|
|
Who referred you?
|
My
mutual friend, …...............
refered me
|
|
What
position are you applying
for?
|
I’m writing to apply for a position of a part-time
business English instructor
|
|
Paragraph
2
|
Why
are
you qualified
for the position
You
are applying
for?
|
My experiences as ESL teacher at Languages incorporated
and Daley City College make me an ideal candidate for the position I’m
applying.
|
What
have you done that applies
to
this job/position?
|
I have been teaching English as Second Language since 2004
|
|
What sort off it is there between
your
Experience and
the job/position you
applied for
|
My responsibilities between my current job and the
position I’m applying are similar.
|
|
What
is special about you that should
be considered
for this job/position?
|
My additional work experience as counselor at Oregon AIDS
hotline has fostered an ease in communicating with people.
|
|
Paragraph
3
|
What
do you expect to happen after
you send
the application
letter?
|
I hope you will afford me the opportunity to fulfill the
position.
|
How can the employer contact
you?
|
Should you have
any questions,
you may reach me
using the contact information listed in my resume.
|
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