Cover Letter Review
- You don’t need to write “cover letter”
- You can carry the part that you wrote right side to left side.
- Write the date right side.
There is nothing to say about the content of your cover letter. It seems pretty clear and enough.
Original Cover Letter
Name: John Angelios
Address: 26 Bushta street, 3rd floor, 1327 Plovdiv
Mobile: +00000000000000
E-mail: John [email protected]
Eurocorr Bulgaria
Address: 136А Saint Angel III Blvd, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
To: Eurocorr Recruitment
E-mail: [email protected]
March 21st, 2012
Cover Letter
Dear Eurocorr Recruitment,
I am writing in response to your recent advertisement I received from my professor in Plovdiv University, where I am studying a master`s degree of Organizational Behavior and Consulting of Organisations. With this letter I want to express my interest in the position Trainee in the Human Resources Department. I know that I can learn a lot by being a part of Eurocorr’s family, situated in a truly global and demanding work environment.
As my Circum Vitae indicates, my background includes more of four years of experience in sales and creating and leading work team. In these years I gain excellent organizational, interpersonal and business communication skills with the flexibility and experience required to remain highly focused and self-possessed. I think that my fluent English and huge interests in human resources field will be beneficial to your company.
I possess a variety of organizational skills which I hope would make me a valuable addition to your team. My strong organizational and time management abilities allow me to multi-task, in order to meet deadlines. A dedicated and flexible team player, I am also very self-motivated and work well independently.
Given my experience, interests in the human resources and focus for results, I believe I have the qualification and enthusiasm that you look for. I thrive on challenges and will spend the time and effort it takes to succeed.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to meeting you.
Sincerely,
John Angelios