You are applying for a job and need a letter of reference from one of your teachers. Write a letter to your teacher. In your letter: Give details of the job & position you are applying for Explain why the reference is important Suggest what information your teacher could put in the reference Write at least 150 words. You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear .....................
Dear Sarah Jones,
I am writing
this
letter
to get the reference
letter
that I need to submit along with the documents for applying for a job
. I was a student of M.B.A. in the previous year batch and my roll number was 9007075708.
I am applying for the job
of the
Sales Manager in one of finest clothing company named Grasim. The function of Correct article usage
apply
this
job
is to manage the Global Business team in the Sales Department.
One of the requirements for applying for this
job
is to submit the
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a
reference
letter
, and without it
they will not accept the Add a comma
,it
job
application. In the letter
, the first
paragraph must include my Name along with the Roll Number and in the second
paragraph you are requested to mention the scores semester wise, and after that mention the behaviour during my student life. I am attaching a template for your reference
.
On submission of the reference
letter
along with the job
application, they might contact you to verify my record during the academics. So I request you to share the reference
letter
with me by this
week.
Looking forward to your positive response.
Yours Sincerely,
Jagandeep SinghSubmitted by jagan.sarna on
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