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APPLICATION LETTER 2

 APPLICATION LETTER PART 2




  • How to write an Application Letter

Here are tips for writing an application letter according to the British Council: 

  1. Begin and end the letter appropriately. (Start and end the letter correctly). For example, start with “Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms.” (with name) or “Dear Sir or Madam” (without name) and end with “Yours sincerely” or “Yours faithfully”. 
  2. Give a clear reason for writing. (Give a clear reason for writing.) For example, I am writing this with regard to… / to inquire about… / to apply for… / to express interest in…. (I am writing this regarding… / to inquire about… / to apply… / to express interest…). 
  3. Use linking words to join similar ideas into paragraphs. (Use connecting words to link similar ideas into paragraphs.) Include a summary comment near the end of your letter. (Include a brief comment before ending the letter.) For example, I hope you will find this information useful. (I hope this information was useful to you.) 
  4. Close your letter with a set phrase. (Close the letter with a certain phrase.) For example, I look forward to hearing from you. (I look forward to your reply.) 



  • An example of an Application Letter



Surakarta, October 6th, 2020 
Dear Sir or Madam, 

I am a fresh graduate from University of XYZ. I am writing this to apply for translator position in your company whose ads I recently found on a job portal. I would appreciate your considering my placement in this role. 

As you can see from my CV, I was learning about language and translation in my college years. I was also practicing time management so that I can finish the tasks to meet deadlines and complete the courses. Furthermore, my internship periods in translating have taught me how to work properly and gradually achieve better results. 

I am a conscientious person and a hard worker. I am keen to work in a company like yours where I can apply my translating skills. I also believe that I can be a contributor to your company's growth. 

I hope you find this information useful and please take a moment to review my enclosed CV. 

Sincerely, 
Nathalie Putri






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