Showing posts with label how to write cv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to write cv. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Example templates for Writing Emails in English

Have you ever realized when you need help in writing an English email, that everybody has advice but nobody really gives you the words?

And it's all about the words...
Like, how do you start the email?
Or, what do you write as a greeting, to a colleague?
And, how do you politely say "Send me the information, already!!!" without sounding rude or impatient?

Well, this is a great place to start. I've listed for you:
  1. Example sentences for the different parts of the email
  2. A link to a free lesson on Guided Writing for Emails in English
  3. A software program to help you improve your writing in English
Example Sentences
    • SUBJECTS:
      • Invitation to the ABC Conference, Nov 2009
      • Application for Account Manager Position #413 – Jane Smith CV
      • Agenda for the meeting on Monday, 10am
    • GREETINGS
      • (formal) Dear [Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss.] Name,
      • (informal) Hi [Name],
      • To whom it may concern,
    • OPENING SENTENCES
      • Following our phone conversation, I am sending you…
      • Attached please find the documents you requested regarding…
      • In regards to ..., I have listed below ...
      • In response to your job post, please find below a brief overview of my skills. I have also attached my CV for your review.
    • CLOSING SENTENCES
      • I look forward to your reply.
      • Thank you for the time you have taken to review my candidacy for the position.
      • Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have.
    • For more examples click here!
    ENGLISH EMAIL WRITING LEARNING TOOL
Link to Guided Writing Email Lessons


If you are interested in learning English online, this site has a large choice of options. http://www.the-q-store.com Good Luck!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Are you having trouble finding a job?

Maybe it’s not your qualifications or work experience that’s holding you back – but how you are presenting them.

Did you know that many English speaking countries have different requirements on how a resume should look? So a resume that impresses an American employer may not impress a British, Australian, or Canadian one.
Here are examples of resumes guaranteed to impress your future boss – whichever country you happen to be in.......




AMERICA
Click Here



ENGLAND
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CANADA
Click Here


AUSTRALIA
Click Here



BAD CV
Click Here

Wherever you are in the world – you will not impress your potential employer if your resume has grammar and spelling mistakes, insufficient details, and irrelevant information.