Wednesday, 31 October 2012

job application printable

job application printable form sample

job application printable

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Wednesday, 24 October 2012

job application cover letter format



job application cover letter format
Better job application cover letter tips : The letter should be short and succinct. It may possibly contain four or five paragraphs which could be structured as below:
  1. Opening paragraph:   The opening paragraph is an introduction. It will state which job you are applying for and possibly where you saw any job advertisement. It may also state that the CV is enclosed.
  2. Second paragraph:   This section of the job application cover letter can be used to explain why you are applying detailing what particular experience skills or reasons you have that would make you suitable for the job.
  3. Third paragraph:   This paragraph can be used to explain why you would be of particular value to the company, and give them a reason for taking your application further.
  4. Closing paragraph:   This section can be used to state when you would be available to be contacted and interviewed, detailing any times when you may not be available.
As part of the standard letter format, your address should be at the top right hand corner of the letter. It may also be necessary to include a relevant telephone number here.
This format for a job application cover letter is only one suggestion. It can be formatted as required according to the particular situation.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

job application letter of interest example

Here is Sample Letter of Interest / Prospecting Letter. you may edit this sample to apply your job application letter.

Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State, Zip Code
Your Phone Number
Your Email

Date

Name
Job Title
Company
Street
City, State Zip

Dear Mr./Ms. LastName,

I read about Company X's retail management training program in College Graduate Magazine and I would like to inquire about the possibility of openings. I am interested in a career in retail management and am planning to relocate to the New York City area in the near future. I would be interested in learning more about the company and about available opportunities.

I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Management and Business, as well as retail experience as a Sales Associate and Key Holder. In addition, I completed two internships focusing on retail management.

My resume, which is enclosed, contains additional information on my experience and skills. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss the training program with you and to provide further information on my candidacy. I can be reached anytime via my cell phone, 555-555-5555.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about this exciting opportunity.

Sincerely,

Your Signature

Your Typed Name

Friday, 19 October 2012

job application form

here is job application form example. useful for submit your application letter to company.
job application form example | job application form picture | job application form format
you may edit this format by your self.
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
First Name _____________________________
Middle Name ___________________________
Last Name _____________________________
Street Address
____________________________­___________________________
City, State, Zip Code
_______________________________________________________
Phone Number
(___)___________________________________
Are you eligible to work in the United States?
Yes _______ No_______
If you are under age 18, do you have an employment/age certificate?
Yes ___ No ___

Friday, 12 October 2012

how to write a job application letter

how to write application letter for a job | template free for application letter

how to write a job application letter?


Written applications

Written applications generally are a key part of an employer’s recruitment process.
Employers use recruitment processes to select who they should interview for a job
by assessing skills, qualities, experience and qualifications. Some employers will also use recruitment processes to identify writing skills if these are important to the job.
ensure you research the employer and the position you are applying for
    identify skills, attributes, knowledge, experience and qualifications which will appeal to the employer.

Cover letter

Many employers are very busy, so the Sample Business Cover Letter needs to be concise.

What to include

  •     Customise your cover letter so it is relevant to the employer and the job.
  •     Focus on what the employer wants to know, not what you want from them.
  •     Try to convince them that you can do the job, that you’ll do a great job, you’ll fit in and be an asset to their organisation.
  •     Make sure you include your contact details.
  •     Keep your letter no longer than one page.

Structure


Explain the purpose of your letter in the opening paragraph. Mention the position you are applying for and where you heard about it or where it was advertised.

In the next paragraph, show you can do the job and do it well. You should summarise your qualifications, skills, abilities and experience. State what makes you perfect for the job advertised.

Next, state that you are keen to work for the company and why. Try to give some information about what type of person you are. Keep in mind what you know about the employer. Mention your personal qualities which you think they are looking for.

Before finishing, thank them for taking the time to review your application. Also mention any attachments including your resume and any work examples.

Final check

Check your application before sending it. Ask someone else to check it for mistakes. Ensure that you have read the job advertisement and any other information. Check if the employer asked you to send several copies of your application. Some employers may want you to address specific selection criteria.

You should also complete the following check:

  •     Don’t send too much. Employers are very busy and will not want information they haven’t asked for.
  •     Send copies of your original documents. If the employer has requested copies of certificates and other formal documents, only send copies.  You can show them the originals at your interview, if required.
  •     Ensure your application is professionally presented as employers pride themselves on their professionalism. They are looking at your application to ensure that you share their values.  For example:
  •         type your application, unless they specify for you to write it
  •         use clean A4 paper
  •         don’t make manual corrections, such as crossing something out or using correction fluid
  •         make sure it is easy to read. The print must be clear. There should be spaces between paragraphs. Use a suitable font size and appropriate margins.  The print shouldn’t start too close to the top of the page or go too close to the edges or bottom of the page
  •         Use an A4 envelope so that you don't have to fold your application
  •         use a standard font, nothing too fancy
  •         tailor your application to the job you are applying for.  If you are applying for a creative industry job, it might be appropriate to show your creativity.  For most jobs, concentrate on making the application clear, simple and to the point.
  •         number the pages in the application
  •         include your name in the header or footer of each page in case they become separated
  •         if posting your application make sure you send it in plenty of time, otherwise try and drop it off in person.
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Sample Letter of Application

Sample Letter of Application

Sample Letter of Application

Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State, Zip Code
Your Phone Number
Your Email

Contact Name
Title
Company Name
Address
City, State, Zip Code

Dear Contact Person:
I'm writing to express my interest in the Web Content Specialist position listed on Monster.com. I have experience building large, consumer-focused health-based content sites. While much of my experience has been in the business world, I understand the social value of the non-profit sector and my business experience will be an asset to your organization.

My responsibilities included the development and management of the site's editorial voice and style, the editorial calendar, and the daily content programming and production of the web site. I worked closely with health care professionals and medical editors to help them provide the best possible information to a consumer audience of patients. In addition, I helped physicians learn to utilize their medical content to write user-friendly, readily comprehensible text.

Experience has taught me how to build strong relationships with all departments at an organization. I have the ability to work within a team as well as cross-team. I can work with web engineers to resolve technical issues and implement technical enhancements, work with the development department to implement design and functional enhancements, and monitor site statistics and conduct search engine optimization.
Thank you for your consideration.
Signature

FirstName LastName

see also :
Job Transfer Letter
Writing Perfect Cover Letter for a Job
Top 5 Cover Letter Tips
Formal Letter Template
How To Write Successful a CV by Email