You recently notice a local restaurant that was offering a part-time Job. Write a letter to the restaurant’s manager. • Explain that you would like to apply for the job • Give some details of any relevant experience that you have • Specify the days and times that would suit you.

Dear Sir,
This
is Bhawna Ahuja, residing in Gurugram. I am writing
this
letter in response to the advert posted on Facebook
last
week for a part-time position in your restaurant. I believe
this
job will provide me with an exciting opportunity to gain relevant practical exposure in the Hotel Management Industry.
Firstly
, let me share my details with you. I am in the
last
semester of my college and will finish the course in the
next
6 months.
Additionally
, I own a youtube channel dedicated to a wide range of food recipes in North Indian, Italian, and Chinese cuisines.
Additionally
, I am learning to make Japanese food which is in demand and loved by many millennials and young adults. My available timings are from Tuesdays through Sundays after 5 pm. If my experience matches your requirements,
then
please free to call me at 91-885698082. Looking forward to a positive response. Yours faithfully, Bhawna
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