Oh, come on! What is this? Another letter to get an interview?
That was your reaction to hearing a “letter of application” for the first time.
Am I wrong?
The list seems never to end: a cover letter, covering letter, motivation
letter…
You’ll be happy to know that it’s the same thing.
And there’s more.
This guide will show you:
     Job application sample better than 9 out of 10 others.
     Workplan for how to write such a sample of an application letter for
       any position.
     Why the correct application letter format gets you in front of the
       recruiter.
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Here’s what your job application letter can look like:
Use this cover letter template
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This letter of application template proves you’re second to none:
Letter of Application Example
[Your Name]
[Job Title]
[Mailing Address]
[Phone Number]
[Email Address]
[Place, Date]
[Hiring Manager Name]
[Job Title]
[Company Name]
[Mailing Address]
Dear [Hiring Manager Name],
I was thrilled to hear you opened a post for an event planner. As an
office assistant in Staff, I single-handedly organized a year-end party
for the entire office, deemed the most entertaining and successful
event the employees had a chance to attend.
It came to my attention that my position as an office assistant may
seem off-track for the post you are advertising, yet let me assure
you it is not. Allow my achievements to speak for the qualities you
are looking for in an event planner:
     Multitasking. A one-person team successfully supervised the
      office’s administrative duties, from allocating contracts with
      vendors and suppliers to managing executives’ travel
      calendars to balancing the branding budget. Became a go-to
      person for when things need to be done.
     Research. Pitched a new supplier profile offering better
      quality office supplies stock at a lower price. Reduced
      administrative costs by 6%.
     Planning. Compiled and presented annual budget proposals
      to the management. 100% approvals so far.
The job of an event planner is not to arrange seats and tables. It is
to create memories worth a lifetime. Together, we will organize
events worth remembering.
Let’s schedule a meeting to discuss how my transferable skills could
help your team.
Best Regards,
[Your Name], [Job Title]
PS—I will also be happy to tell you how my social media campaign
for the local animal shelter’s community event boosted attendance
by 20%. My methods were unconventional, and they sure worked!
Enclosure:
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