Dear Olena, Thank you for confirming the receipt of my information and for your kind words about my resume. I have been blessed with satisfying work experiences in industries that I love, childhood dreams come true. Looking forward to hearing the committee's feedback. Thanks and have a great rest of the day,
I have found out that my personality is a good fit for my career choice that I am interested in. I have learned that my ability to get a job done and being responsible will help be as being a diesel mechanic.
I consider myself fortunate to have had experiences that I could only dream of. They have enabled me to develop a mindset of progression and growth. My responsibilities in managing a free
It is with pleasure that I offer a few words on behalf of Mrs. Debbie Estrada as she applies for a position within your organization. I have worked with Mrs. Estrada during her service as an outstanding Director of Human Resources in the Burton School District since 2004.
Thank you for your help in my application process for the National Honors Society. I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to not only fill out the non-teacher evaluation, but to also come over and ensure that you would cover every important detail in the comment section. Your extra notes for my resumé have also been very helpful in giving it a better structure so that it is no longer a list, but a sort of story about my life’s accomplishments. Thank you again for all of your help and generosity, I am very
Isn't it everyone’s dream to have a job where we love it so much it’s our hobby and not really our job? Well, at least it has been for me, wanting to become a dental hygienist. I don't really want to do it for the money (although it is pretty decent pay), but the work environment and what you are providing for others. The satisfaction you get when you can make someone smile or make them feel confident about their smile. And “boy oh boy”, is there a story behind on how I found a hobby/part-time. I have. I'm pretty sure that we’ll have heard the saying "We are going to end up doing what we hate the most", and well this is what happen in my situation.
In each new challenge that I have engaged in my career, I find great satisfaction of my service to the public and
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to write you as I find it necessary for you to accept this statement as an affirmation of my background, values, and integrity. It brings me great pleasure to share with you, my story and how lifetime registration has affected my life.
First I want to thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I hope that you find something that will find your favor. Please read this letter with the thought that you might be hiring me.
Throughout my college and professional career I have gained many diverse and valuable experiences that have helped prepare me for a career in
Thank you very much and for your time and consideration to provide me guidance with my application.
I was able to work on real, significant projects. Completing the projects that were assigned to me, made me feel some type of
Around 9:30 on the day I am to leave for a three-day respite in Addis Ababa I try to mail my letter to Maureen at the post office. I do this, rather than carrying the letter with me to the city to mail, even though letters from Wolliso can take days to reach Addis Ababa. Perhaps I just want to get to know Wolliso better, and it is rumored that the woman who runs the one-room, one-desk, one- drawer post office has lived in the States and speaks impeccable English.
Some people seem to grow up knowing exactly what they desire for themselves in regard to a career path; I, personally, have never felt that way until recently. I was born and raised in the beautiful town of Munich, Germany, by the most loving parents one could possibly have. My childhood was blessed by the fact that I was surrounded by people who cared for me and loved me deeply and unconditionally.
Only 30% of the people in the entire world end up working in the careers that they have dreamed of as children. Honestly, I couldn't fault with that amount as I have already experienced change in my career decisions from when I was little. When I was in year four, I have always wanted to be a doctor because they have helped others in so many ways. But as I grew older, my passion for things differed. Now in the year 2017, my future dream is something completely different than a doctor, something that I have always loved since I was 10 years old. What I’m trying to say is that every single one of you has a dream regardless of what it is, and you should never let it go.
When I was growing up when someone would ask me what I wanted to be, I always said, “I want to be a millionaire”. But since then I have learned that working means so much more than just being a millionaire. I learned that work was about learning new things and bettering the world we live in. It all started when I dropped out of college just a semester before completing my business degree at the University of Villanova. Once I dropped out I just did a few short-term jobs through several different businesses that helped build my skills in my intended degree. About two years after dropping out however, I found some work at SECA a company that produces concrete products and have been there ever since.