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REQUIREMENTS IN WRITING
PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENTS
There are letters for specific purposes
that the students need to learn. These
letters serve as the writer’s sales
instrument of himself/herself conveying
salable information that would market
him/her to the organization or company he
is applying. These letters are:
• UNSOLICITED
• Second Paragraph
- Cite the qualification: personal and educational
• Third Paragraph
- Mention the experience
Suggested Outline for an
Application Letter
• Fourth Paragraph
- Mention the references which serve as the
applicant’s guarantor
• Fifth Paragraph
- Express the applicant’s willingness to be hired
Tips for Writing a
Good Application Letter
• Relevant Skills
- Include computer skills, communication skill
and language skills. Be specific here. If you
can read, but not speak a language, do not
claim proficiency.
Resumé Content
• Interest (optional)
- Mention hobbies and athletic participation that
show a balance of interest. Be specific instead
of just writing “reading” write “reading foreign
affairs. Such information is quite useful to
come employers when personal qualities are
related to the job.
• References
- Indicate that this is available upon request.
References should be on a separate paper.
Include three references and provide the
following information: the person’s name, job
title, phone number, name and address of the
organization. DO NOT PUT YOUR REFERENCES
ON YOUR RESUMÉ!
Overall Tips
• Resumé should only be one page
• DO NOT use full sentences
• Quantify your experiences
• If early in academic career, include high school
information
• Check and recheck spelling and grammar
• Use high quality 8 ½ white or ivory paper
• Do not use abbreviations or acronyms
• Do not include salary information
Resumé Style
• Chronological Resumé
- It starts by listing one’s work history, with the
most recent position listed first.
• Functional Resumé
- It focuses on one’s skills and work experiences,
rather than the chronological work history.
- It begins with the applicant’s contact
information, job objective and education.
Cover Letter