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| Rama Ayappah Kuang Malaysia Ref: (Sometimes advertised jobs have a reference code) Mrs Ramaz Dear Mrs Ramaz Re: Graduate Employment Opportunities in Human Resources I am writing in response to your advertisement placed in Gumtree Today, dated 2nd June 2013, for the above-mentioned opportunities. Please find enclosed my current CV. As you can see I have a wide range of experience in different fields, which has given me very good transferable skills. I have excellent organisational skills and I am highly motivated. I am also flexible in my approach to any project I am set. This enables me to either work on my own or as a member of a team. I work to a high standard and have always met deadlines set by either the University or my previous employers. As well as the skills mentioned above, I am able to manage my time effectively, which will assist in my work performance by enhancing my ability to manage a caseload and use my organisational skills to their best advantage. Whilst doing this I am also able to remain flexible, which allows me to respond positively to a variety of ad-hoc tasks. I view this
vacancy with a great deal of enthusiasm as it represents a unique
opportunity to further my experience and knowledge of working
for a well-respected top company. I am comfortable working in
a variety of environments and I am an experienced traveller, as
this was a prerequisite of
Thank you
for your time. I look forward to hearing from you in the near
future. Yours sincerely Rama Enc |
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