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Write an Accounting Student Cover Letter

A cover letter is a letter of introduction that is attached to your resume when you apply for a particular job. It serves as a tool to get a job. Nowadays, there is great demand for accounting students in each and every organization. If you want to secure a decent job as an accounting student then you must write an effective cover letter . In this article I would like to provide you some tips that will help you in writing a good accounting job application . So, let us start with it: 1. Precise and focused A job application letter should not be too lengthy. Employer is not interested in knowing your hobbies and interest. Just focus on your abilities and qualification related to accounting occupation. Try to make it as brief as possible. 2. Must highlight your recent accomplishments Under this title you must show how your proficiencies and credentials which did wonders for your previous organization. Just highlight your assistance in the various technical project...

How to Write a Job Proposal Letter

You've just found the job you know you would love to have. The question is how do you write a letter that convinces the company that you are the person to call for an interview, and ultimately the best person to hire. Or you may have just received an offer for job. How do you respond in a way that ensures the company doesn't change it's mind. Here are some tips that will help you write the kind of proposal that gets a positive response. The secret is in reading the job description carefully. A company tells you a lot about itself and its company culture by how it writes its job descriptions. Long, carefully crafted job descriptions tell you the company is very organized and structured. Your proposal must reflect careful organization as well. Reading the job description isn't enough though. You also need to spend some time studying the business you want to work for. Read through their website. Sure some of that stuff is corporate speak, yet it tells you wh...

Tips for Writing Good Query Letters

A good query letter is not difficult to write if you remember to leave out the irrelevant. Over the years, as a literary agent and someone who publishes other authors' articles on my websites, I've seen some serious mistakes in query letters that have made me quickly think otherwise about publishing an author's work. Following are a few tips on what you should and should not include in a query letter . Do not offer unnecessary information: If it isn't relevant to your book or article's topic, I don't need to know it. Unnecessary information can include where you live, all the places you have lived, how many children you have, your marital status, why you haven't published anything yet, anything personal like your divorce, how long you have been writing, your religious affiliation, and on and on and on. I don't need you to tell me about where you live-I can get that from the return address on the envelope. If you're writing a fantasy novel, I do...

Charity Funds Request Letter

This letter serves to appeal to targeted organizations for donations to support the ongoing rescue and relief work for a recent disaster. The letter describes the damage as well as the effects the disaster has incurred on its victims while giving further information about the rescue and relief work happening.

Letter of Claim

A letter of claim is a letter that is written to notify someone of incomplete or unsatisfactory work on a specific project. For example, if you hired someone to decorate your office, but they never finished the job or did not complete it to your specifications, you would write them a letter of claim stating you grievances and possible reparations.

College Acceptance Letter

While in some cases acceptance letters are to be written as a form of courtesy to inform somebody of your acceptance but on other hand form some instances it is mandatory to write acceptance letter . The letter should specifically state the reason of this letter that is your acceptance whether it is job acceptance, admission or something else.