The school library is seeking applicants for a job over summer break. Write a letter to the library’s manager, in your letter include: – A brief introduction of yourself – Your experience and relevant skills – Why you want the job

Dear Sir or Madam. I hope
this
letter finds you well. I am writing in reference to the advertised position of part-time librarian over the summer break. My name is John Smith. I am doing my Bachelor of Business Studies at King's College; I am currently in the fourth semester.
Although
most of my time is spent on academic activities like classes, assignments, and projects, I try to
involve
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in volunteering activities whenever I have some spare time. I am
also
an active member of a student organization. I had done my internship for six months in my community library after finishing high school around two years ago. My key responsibilities included checking in and checking out books, arranging books in racks in order, and answering phone calls.
Moreover
, even though accounting was not under my job description for that role, I learned about preparing financial statements thanks to helpful and cooperative seniors. I believe the job description aligns with my
interest
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and experience. Apart from that, since your library employs software to maintain records as mentioned in the job post, I am very interested in learning to use
such
computer programs.
Additionally
, I am fully available during the evening hours as required, so timing will not be a problem. If you need any
further
information, kindly email me at the email address mentioned in the attached
cv
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here with the letter. I can't wait to hear from you. Thank you for your time and consideration. Yours faithfully, John Smith
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Coherence and cohesion
Be mindful of punctuation and capitalization to improve the general readability of the letter.
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The greeting and closing are appropriate but could be more formal to align with a business letter format.
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