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Cover Letter For Airport Job Position

Topic: Career TransitionBy Qing L.PetrasPublished Recently added

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A Cover Letter example for people who are seeking a job in airport. Dear Mr.Haynes: Thank you for taking your time reviewing this letter. I am writing to express my best interest to joi Anderson Airport. I became aware that you are currently hiring a new Public Service Representative while reviewing Anderson Airport official website on October 25th,2005. I feel that with my relevant professional skill and work experiences, I would be a strong candidate for Public Service Representative based on your requirements listed on the web page. I have been working at Anderson Airport for the following major position: * Supervisor * P.S.R.(Passenger Service Representative) * Document Verifier * Wheelchair Service Assistant * Admirals Club Service Assistant * Exit Lane Door Guard I am bilingual in English,Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese. I consider myself a dedicated employee and a trustworthy individual. I believe with my strong commitment, dedications and respect towards my job,I will be the right candidate for this position. My enclosed resume further details my extensive work experience and professional skills. I feel confident that an interview would demonstrate my enthusiasm and capabilities. I am looking forward to meet you and will call to follow up on this letter next week. You may please contact me at (703)999-9999 or e-mail me at michaellee@aol.com.Thank you once again for taking time to read this letter and considering me for this position. Sincerely, Michael Lee Cover Letter for Jobs at All Levels

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Qing Lin Petras, the author and the owner of For-Your-Dream-Career.com. Her career for over 20 years was import and export business in China. This website provide free comprehensive career resources for people who seek jobs, career change, and career development. Her web site traffic was 16,475 visitors and 37,983 page views on March 2011.

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