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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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Write a job application letter for the vacant post of the clerk in R.K enterprises,Bhopal (M.P.)​

English
1 answer:
dem82 [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

16 - Fort Road,

Lucknow.

To :

R.K enterprises,

Bhopal (M.P.)​

Xth May 20XX

Respected Sir,

Subject : Application for The Post of the Clerk

With reference to the advertisement in Monday's Hindustan Times, I beg to apply for the vacant post of clerk in your office.

I am 22 years old, a graduate of the Delhi University. I took my degree in 2004 in English, Mathematics, History, and Economics. I also secured a high percentile in the B.A. I have one year course in typewriting, shorthand, book-keeping, and commercial correspondence.

 I have been working as a correspondence clerk in the office of a co-operative society - Lucknow,   have increased my knowledge of official correspondence and typewriting.  

Kindly consider my application favourably, I may assure you that I shall try my best to discharge duties to your entire satisfaction.

Yours Faithfully,

R.XXX

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