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faust18 [17]
4 years ago
14

Read this excerpt from a cover letter: Hey, I really think I'd be amazing at the job and totally hope you hire me. Talk to you s

oon! What is wrong with this example?
English
2 answers:
slavikrds [6]4 years ago
7 0

It sounds casual and juvenile. The word 'hey,' and 'totally' have a juvenile and sound and it is unprofessional. Why should the business hire him/her? What are his/or past positions and jobs? To reword; "Hello, I have worked previous positions like this and have done great at the jobs I have been assigned, here is my contact information if you would like to hire me. Thank you and I will be looking forward to your call!

I hope this helps! :)

Sergio [31]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:the tone is too casual

Explanation:

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