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| My letter: Dear FirstName LastName, I am writing to apply for a position of journalist/correspondent at Your international magazine "Z". I am passionate about the article writting and would like to contribute my skills of journalism to Your practice. To begin with my name is FirstName LastName. I am X years old high-school graduate in my homecountry Lithuania. I have been working as a journalist in the best Lithuania's business magazines for a two years. I have a wide experience in various business topics writting. Furthermore I saw that You do not have any correspondents from Lithuania, yet. This is one of the reasons why I would be glad if I could bring You some new ideas and view from my country. Journalism is my bigest passion, which go along with me since I learnt to write :) Eventually I would be glad if I can realise myself in an international space, writting on business and other topicalities. I enclose my C.V. and would be grateful if I could be considered for any such position You may have. I am looking forward to hear from you. Yours sincerely, FirstName LastName |
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| Welcome to the forums! Quote:
"you" does not need a capital letter unless it is the first word in a sentence. |
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| Thank you very much! Also, I wanted to ask you one more thing. What is the difference between: "I am looking forward to hear from you" and "I look forward to hearing from you" ? |
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| Hi! "look forward to" is always followed by -ing form. You can say: "I am looking forward to hearing from you", as well as "I look forward to hearing from you", but NOT I am looking/look forward to hear from you. |
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| But I wrote "I am looking forward to hear from you" in my job application in this forum. And the moderator has left it as a correct form.. |
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| It was late and I missed it. Resta is correct. |
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