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kotegsom [21]
3 years ago
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Application letter for a job​

English
1 answer:
AysviL [449]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Subject: Application for the Role of {Sales Manager} at XYZ Ltd.

Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. {Recipient's Name},

This is with reference to your job requirement on {portal name} for the role of Sales Manager. I truly believe that my qualifications and experience make me a perfect candidate for the job.

I completed my MBA in Sales and Marketing from {Institute Name}. I have worked as an Area Sales Manager and Assistant Marketing Manager at {Company Name}. During my stint as Area Sales Manager, I conceptualised and executed a Customer Engagement Program that resulted in higher sales. As Assistant Marketing Manager, I worked on the planning and execution of a new product launch. With 4 years of experience in B2B sales and marketing, I have an in-depth understanding of the process. I am confident that I will be the right fit for the job.

I have attached my CV to the email for your reference. Please have a look at it.

I hope to meet you and discuss this opportunity further. Thank you for considering my application for the role.

Best regards,

{Your Name}

Mob: {Your Contact Number}

Email Id: {Your Email Address)

Explanation:

<h3><em>I </em><em> </em><em>hope </em><em>it's</em><em> help</em><em> you</em><em> </em><em /></h3>
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