英语作文求职信【精选】英文求职信(共12篇) 系列二
英文求职信 篇1
Dear Ms. Vimond:
Because you graciously added your name to State University's Alumni Career Network, I am writing with the hope that you might spare a few minutes to advise a fellow alumnus.
I earned my BS in Accounting at State, and have since enjoyed a successful career in the sales and marketing of consumer electronics and telecommunications. Now, I would like to bring the benefits this solid background offers to a new field. Your role in the arts community, Ms. Vimond, could provide a perspective on this transition that would be of great value to me.
Because I would appreciate the opportunity to gain some of your insight, I will take the liberty of calling you next week to see if we might meet or simply speak on the phone. In the meantime, I have enclosed my resume to provide details.
I am grateful for your willingness to help fellow State graduates. I thank you in advance for helping me, in particular.
Sincerely,
Philip Tucker
英文求职信 篇2
Dear Ms. O'Neill:
Meeting you was a real pleasure. Thank you for spending so much time with me, particularly on a Friday evening. I truly appreciate the advice you gave me and the contacts you offered.
Since our meeting, I have reworked my resume according to your recommendations; a copy is enclosed with this letter. I am thrilled with the new emphasis and have forwarded it to Maestro Richard Allen at City Orchestra, as you suggested. I will let you know the results of these efforts.
Ms. O'Neill, I am dismayed that you are not currently able to hire an Assistant. Not only would it be a pleasure to work with you, but I am certain that my corporate background could open new doors for The New Orleans Symphony Orchestra. Should my experience produce the level of additional funding I anticipate, the position of Assistant would certainly pay for itself!
Ever the optimist, I will keep in touch with you in the event the Orchestra's financial status improves.
Thank you again for your kind assistance.
Sincerely,
Philip Tucker
英文求职信 篇3
Dear Mr. Curtis:
When last we met, we spent some time discussing the inviolability of the Glass-Steagal Act. Lo and behold, just three short months later, our legislators are considering overturning this venerable standard!
Therefore, I thought you'd be interested in seeing the enclosed article, featured in the Economist's current issue, which analyzes the effect such a dramatic move would have on banks' consumer investment base. Obviously, now is the time to devise proactive strategies to keep this profitable market from eroding, and the article highlights the actions several financial institutions have already taken.
Mr. Curtis, I thought of you immediately upon reading this article because I found our discussion so enlightening. I also appreciate the interest you expressed at that time in my attempts to further my career. I am continuing my search and will keep you informed. In the meantime, should your firm's hiring freeze be lifted, I hope you will think of me. Your organization has been at the top of my wish list for years, and, after meeting you, I am certain that our association would be immensely productive for us both.
Thank you again for your interest.
Sincerely,
Philip Tucker
英文求职信 篇4
Dear Mr. Milstein:
It was a pleasure meeting you at last week's Retirement Seminar. The amount of work that went into preparing such an informative program was evident and well spent, I can assure you. Your presenters held the interest of each participant, and clearly described the products and services your firm offers.
Given my background and interest in this dynamic area of financial services, I believe that I may be able to offer your firm something of value in return. As the enclosed resume demonstrates, my track record with prospective customers is a proven one; over the last
16 months, I have increased our company's sales of retirement planning services by 22%!
Mr. Milstein, this is the growth potential I would like to offer a leading firm such as yours. If there is any advice or recommendation you could offer, I would be most grateful. I will take the liberty of calling you shortly to see to whom I should address my credentials at Chase.
Again, my thanks for a most enjoyable seminar and for any assistance you can provide.
Sincerely,
Philip Tucker
英文求职信 篇5
Dear Mr. Dupree:
It was with great alarm that I read in today's Wall Street Journal that you are forced to curt
ail your in-house promotional capabilities. Undoubtedly, today's economy wreaks havoc without regard for individuals, families, or profits. Despite this unfortunate situation, may I offer a glimmer of hope?
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