Cover letter for a student doing a masters in economics- Can you please edit this cover letter
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Cover letter for a student doing a masters in economics- Can you please edit this cover letter so I may use it for any job application.I'm almost finished my first year in Masters in economics and i am applying for a job. Can you edit and format please. Thank you :)
As a highly motivated and dedicated individual, I hereby apply for the position of.
I recently graduated from the University of Guyana with a Bachelor's Degree in Economics. In earning this degree, I research particular economics, Financial statistics, and mathematics courses extensively. This helped me become a more focused person who can efficiently and effectively handle complex challenges. I consider myself to be resourceful, diligent, and hardworking. I am now enrolled at >>>> to pursue a Master's Degree in International Economics and Finance.
My involvement in the University of Guyana Economics Society throughout my undergraduate studies as well as my previous positions as Treasurer and Project Relations Officer encouraged me to develop and acquire new skills. In addition, I actively volunteered in activities that the University of Guyana Hindu Society and University of Economics Society proposed.
My academic experiences have served me well in developing my teamwork, critical thinking and interpersonal skills. I work well to use clear and concise communication to interact professionally with co-workers, supervisors and acquaintances.
I look forward to speaking with you regarding my skill set and attributes which I believe will serve as an asset to support ...... goals. I am keen to develop my professional skills and look forward to discussing my application with you at an interview. I have enclosed a copy of my resume for your consideration. I can be contacted by telephone number..
Thank you for time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Applying Communication Theory For Professional Life A Practical Introduction
ISBN: 9781506315478
4th Edition
Authors: Marianne Dainton, Elaine D. Zelley