Cover Letter 2 – Project Lead

Jamie Chen
321 Woodword Circle
Houston, TX 53403
(334)398-6532

May 19, 2008

Dear Personnel Manager:

I am very interested in joining your team. I have worked for Preston Homes for the past four years and am now returning to Houston for personal reasons. My work ethic, reputation, and quality of work have been at the very top within the industry in Dallas, and I would be happy to provide references to support this.

I was the lead Technician for the Frisco Trail Development, a development of 2,000 homes that range from 2,500 to 4,500 square feet.

Please consider my qualifications and feel free to follow up with Mr. Johnson at Preston Homes. I will call you Monday to discuss the opportunity in more detail, and perhaps we can set up a meeting soon. I will be available anytime after may 30th. I am looking forward to speaking with you soon.

Sincerely,

Jamie Chen

Cover Letter 1 – Office Assistant

Amanda Sullivan
585 Norman Street
Sugar Hill, GA 30518
ABcd@yahoo.com
c. (678) 325-2531
h. (678) 321-9820

RE: Dermatology “ Front Desk

Dear Hiring Manager,

This is in response to your ad for a medical front office assistant. A quick glance at my resume and you may be thinking ‘this is not a good candidate’. But please do not be discouraged yet.

I have been interested in dermatology for quite some time. It stemmed from my own struggle with skincare and skin health. As a student at this point in my life, I am at a crossroads between pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science to move towards Med School or pursuing an RN degree. This front desk position would be a great start to gain insight and learn.

Currently one of five in a customer service team with a call volume up to 300 a day, there is constant juggling between phones, orders, emails, and other tasks. Aside from weekly goals and monthly quotas, serving customers is most important. I’ve learned to better understand, serve, listen and improve in people relations.

I hope for the chance to learn more about the science of dermatology while continuing to grow in my relationships with other people.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Amanda Sullivan

Thank you and welcome letter sample 2

Thank you very much for taking the time to meet with me on November 14 regarding the position of Widget Operator.

Our conversation increased my already-significant interest in the position. I enjoyed learning more about AnyCompany, Inc. and was especially impressed by the plans you outlined to reorganize the shipping department. I am confident that I can make an immediate and significant contribution to the company.

Again, thank you for your time and interest. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.