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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-13 03:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2811 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2811 ⌋

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Re: what's the next thing you plan to learn

(Anonymous) 2014-09-13 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Write in an email something along the lines of:
"It has been a great honor to have had the opportunity to work for you at [Name of Company - be careful of any odd spelling or capitalizations they might have] as a student. As I see you have a job opening/In the case that you may be seeking someone to fill the position of [Job Title] I am sending you a copy of my resume to consider.

I hope that you will consider me for [Job Title]. It was a pleasure to work for you and learn [description of a couple of your major duties] and I look forward to what else I may learn through being fully employed with you."

Flesh it out and personalize it a bit.

Attach your resume, possibly in this form:
1. Heading of your name, address and daytime phone and email contacts.
2. Availability - job type and city
3. Work Experience - names of previous employers (including student work) with start and end dates, your job title and hours worked, your pay per hour, your managers name and a brief description of your duties for each job.
4. Educations - Name of school(s), location, GPA, Major, any honors or special awards/certifications you got
5. References - their names, relation to you and contact. Put an astrik by professional references and have a note at the bottom that explains it.
6. Additional information about you and your knowledge and skills that don't fit in the other categories that you think will help you get the job.

Then send it in and hope you get the job.