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Applying for a Job

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Communication

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One of the most important letters you are ever likely to write is the one applying for a job, but sometimes in the excitement or desperation of the moment it is easy to grab a pen and paper and start writing without giving the matter too much thought, and without realising that writing the letter is only one part of the whole process — a process which although it is pretty demanding can actually be rather interesting, because it is like a detective hunt for clues to help you find out what kind of job you really want and to help you work out what kind of person they really want.

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© 1990 Nicki Stanton

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Stanton, N. (1990). Applying for a Job. In: Communication. Macmillan Professional Masters. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20925-5_15

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