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I am applying for your open production coordinator position. I am a recent UW graduate. I would like to continue learning at your company. I have a lot to offer. I worked for my university's paper for almost three years. Last year, I was promoted to arts editor. This let me perfect my proofreading, layout, and computer skills. My communication arts major gave me a strong background in media. Group work and intense paper-writing made me a well-rounded student. I learned about marketing, accounting, and finance through my business classes. School is extremely important to me, as my GPA will prove.
This application is written from a job applicant's point of view. What can the reader understand about this applicant?
A.
She believes she is not yet ready to have such an important position.
B.
She believes her background in mass media is not enough to get the job.
C.
She believes she needs to get more relevant training and experience.
D.
She believes she is not too young to work in a professional environment.
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C.
She says she would "like to continue learning at your company," which implies she wants more relevant training/experience. The other choices are contradicted by the letter (she emphasizes her skills and readiness, so A and B are wrong) or not supported (D is not mentioned).
She says she would "like to continue learning at your company," which implies she wants more relevant training/experience. The other choices are contradicted by the letter (she emphasizes her skills and readiness, so A and B are wrong) or not supported (D is not mentioned).
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