"a prospecting job" -- will you be panning for gold? or digging in a mine?
I'm not sure any of the four would work.
Which of the following should be included in the first paragraph of a prospecting job application letter?
A. A complete discussion of the writer's skills and qualification.
B. A statement that you are applying for a particular advertised position.
C. Dates and times that you are available for an interview.
D. A statement that will catch the reader's interest.
5 answers
B. A statement that you are applying for a particular advertised position.
- my humble opinion
'D' looks more attractive, but you don't know the reader. To catch his/her interest, you must know what his/her interests are.
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- my humble opinion
'D' looks more attractive, but you don't know the reader. To catch his/her interest, you must know what his/her interests are.
see you at ascii_org_ru
According to me the answe is D . It cannot be B because a prospecting job application letter is written when the no particular position is advertised.
Which of the following should NOT be included in an application letter
There are many things that should not be included in an application letter. However, here are some of the most important ones:
1. Personal information such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or marital status.
2. Negative comments about your previous employer.
3. Incorrect or misspelled words.
4. A long and detailed account of your work history.
5. Negative comments about the company or position you are applying to.
6. Information not relevant to the job you are applying for.
1. Personal information such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or marital status.
2. Negative comments about your previous employer.
3. Incorrect or misspelled words.
4. A long and detailed account of your work history.
5. Negative comments about the company or position you are applying to.
6. Information not relevant to the job you are applying for.