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Job Application (Cover Letter)

JOB APPLICATION (COVER LETTER)


Kiranmayi M
******* Nagar
************ Road
**city**, Karnataka - *PIN*
Email ID: ***************@gmail.com
Phone no.: **********


2 August 2017
Mr. X
The Principal
XYZ College
********** Road
***city***, Karnataka - *PIN*


Dear Mr. X


Subject: Application for the post of an English lecturer


In response to your advertisement in the Times of India (dated **/**/**), I wish to apply for the post of an English lecturer. My profile matches up to the requirements you had mentioned therein. Since you had pointed out that the post was open for freshers, I felt that it would be a privilege to land my first job in your esteemed institution.

I hold a Bachelors Degree and a Masters Degree in English Literature from *ABC* College, ***city***. I had also opted for “Soft Skills in English Communication” as an elective subject and had achieved good grades in it. I always keep my spoken and written “English skills” set updated and contemporary. Besides, I have also taken part in several competitions such as Essay Writing, Spell Buzz, Grammar Check, Speech, Story writing, etc (at inter school level, district level and State level) and won many prizes.

*XYZ* College is one of the best and most famous among the colleges out there, so, as a fresher, I would feel privileged if I am given a chance to serve in your reputed institution. Though I have no previous experience, I assure you that I will work hard to live up to the reputation of your eminent college and prove myself as a worthy staff member.

I have given my complete profile in my resume. I have also enclosed all the necessary documents and certificates. If my qualifications and skills are to your satisfaction, please do send me further details about the interview. I can be contacted either through my email ID or my mobile number given above. I am looking forward to hear from you.


Thank You


Sincerely
Kiranmayi M


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