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Fiance is a second year teacher at middle school. She is responding to an
internal job posting for similar position same district high school level. Any ideas? |
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It never ceases to amaze me
(a) how many questions are asked about how to write a basic letter, and (b) how often answers are supplied pointing to templates to help There may be some templates available and someone may suggest one but, personally, I think that she should just write a letter in her own words stating why she wants the job and what she could offer to the job. A good individual letter will show her in a far better light than any standard one. As it is an internal vacancy she may be able to get some inside information by asking around her colleagues. As an aside, I once interviewed a chap for a job, more or less as a formality - I had already decided to offer him a job based on his superb application letter - and I was not disappointed. I just wish I could remember what he'd written ![]() -- Enjoy, Tony "Sweep" wrote in message ... Fiance is a second year teacher at middle school. She is responding to an internal job posting for similar position same district high school level. Any ideas? |
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