You have decided to leave your current job and look for a new one.

Dear Luca, I am writing to let you know about my current job situation, hoping that you can give me some advice. I have decided to leave my current position at the Swaneset group. I have worked there for several years now, and I think I have advanced as far as possible in
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association. I would like to work in a larger community where there are more opportunities for advancement. As you know, my most recent position at Swaneset has been as a software engineer in the IT Department. I have learned a great deal about
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type of work and am very interested in it. I am hoping to find a similar sort of position at a larger organization. I do not mind starting at a new firm at the same level as I am working at now, as long as I feel there are good opportunities to move up before too long. Since you have a lot of experience in
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field, I was hoping that you could help me identify some companies that might be a good fit for me. I would
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appreciate some help with my resume if you do not mind my asking. I hope to hear from you soon. Your friend, John

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  • work
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  • skills
  • career
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  • society
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  • development
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