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Since the job does not entail decision-making, the resume instead exudes enthusiasm in addition to education and skills that the job could provide practical experience to what I learned in school. The application for a Sales and Marketing Manager is different. The approach is more centered on my experience on how I exceeded my career objectives in addition to my initiative to think of ways that could contribute more to the employer’s bottom line. My educational background is deferred last because this is already given in this kind of position.
What is highlighted instead is my capacity to produce results because this is what is important to employers. The language of the two resumes also differs. In the application for a Sales and Marketing Manager, the tone is more self-assured to inspire confidence in the prospective employer that indeed I can meet marketing objectives. The application for Administrative Assistant is more enthusiastic and exudes a willingness to learn for the prospective employer to have an impression that I am a good employee.
This is to my express intention to apply for the post of Administrative Staff of which you advertised Last Sunday in the newspaper. After going through the qualifications indicated in your advertisement, I believe I am more than qualified to assume the post. I have two years of college at Acme University taking up Business Administration. I have taken up subjects in Accounting and Human Resources making me familiar with costing and dealing with employee relations. I am also proficient in preparing reports and am literate in Microsoft productivity tools such as MS Office, Excel, Powerpoint, and MS Projects.
Should you find me interested to discuss the details of my qualifications, I would be more than happy to come for an interview at your convenient time. My telephone number is 124-567-8900 and I can be reached between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
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