Monthly Archives: January 2022

Email to Writing Team Partners – Response to Christine

Subject: Accepting the ENGL 301 Team Invitation

From: Hansol Yang                                 Monday 24/Jan/22

To: Christine Hsiao

 

Dear Christine,

Thank you for your invitation to your technical writing team in ENGL 301 course. I looked over your application letter and the credentials you value that you wrote in your email, and I believe we can make good writing works together. 

It was interesting that you mentioned my analyzing skills. I think it shows that you set importance on the logical way of writing based on the real data. Our similar perspectives on professional writing will make us easier to write together and communicate about it. Also, I read in your application letter that you are strong in gathering information. As most of our team members feel comfortable with data analysis, I believe it will make a good synergy if we work together. 

Furthermore, I am happy to know that you also believe passion is the most important in learning. It is also happy to work with a team member who has similar learning philosophy. I agree with you that we can learn best out of the same course if we practice with passion.

 

I would like to appreciate you again for the invitation. I am happy to work with you as a team, and I look forward to working with you. Please let me know if you have any questions about our team.

 

Best,

Hansol Yang

ENGL 301 Student

University of British Columbia

Phone: (555) 682-4493

Email to Writing Team Partners – Response to Eric

Subject: Accepting the ENGL 301 Team Invitation

From: Hansol Yang                                    Monday 24/Jan/22

To: Eric Zhang

Dear Eric,

Thank you for your invitation to your technical writing team in ENGL 301 course. I looked over the invitation email, as well as the application letter you attached, and I am really happy to let you know that I accept your invitation to your writing team.

I agree with you that our common interest in computer science will make our work as a team easier. I am also happy to work with you, and I expect to learn a lot from you. It will be a valuable experience to work with people heading to similar career courses, not only in professional writing but in many other career-related situations.

I also found out that your former career, especially the data-driven work experience, will be very helpful for our team. I was in a similar position in my former career, dealing with data. As we share related career paths, I believe we can make agreements easier, more data-driven way during our work. 

I would like to appreciate you again for the invitation. I look forward to working with you and I hope to make good writing works together.

Best,

Hansol Yang

ENGL 301 Student

University of British Columbia

Phone: (555) 682-4493

Email to Writing Team Partners – Invitation to Dhara

Subject: Invitation to ENGL 301 Writing Team

From: Hansol Yang                                         Monday 24/Jan/22

To: Dhara Bhatt

Dear Dhara,

Hope you had a good weekend.

I reviewed your application letter, and I am writing this email to invite you to my ENGL 301 Writing Team.

While reviewing your application letter, I was very interested in your experience in critical writing. I believe your past writing experience and cooperative teamwork will be of help to our team. I expect you had a lot of experience in the academic report while studying philosophy at McMaster University, as well as thinking in critical viewpoint and analyzing. Furthermore, your interest in computer science also got my attention. Your logical thinking skills based on learning computer science, as well as our common interests in the field, will make it easier to work together. 

I have attached my application letter below. If you are interested in my invitation, please review the application letter attached below. I hope reviewing my application letter can be helpful for you to decide on my suggestion, and get to know me better for our work.

I am very much looking forward to working with you. If you are willing to accept my suggestion or have any questions about me and my team, please let me know. You can get in touch with me via this email, hansol94@student.ubc.ca. I look forward to your reply.

Best,

Hansol Yang

ENGL 301 Student

University of British Columbia

Phone: (555) 682-4493

 

 

301 Hansol Yang Application Letter

Email Memorandum

To: Dr. Erika Petterson

From: Hansol Yang, Student in ENGL 301 99C

Date: Jan 20, 2022

Subject: Submission of Application Letter

I inform you that I posted my application letter for ENGL 301 writing team.

This application letter has contents as below:

  – My situation finding for a position in ENGL 301 writing team

  – My related experiences as marketing researcher and a graduate in Adversiting/PR/Branding major

  – My strengths: logical analyzing skill and professional writing experience

  – My weakness: imperfect grammar

  – My contact points

I attach the application letter at the bottom of this page, so please check the file below for the detailed contents.

Please let me know if there is any mistakes or feedbacks that I should know.

Thank you for your instruction.

 

301 Hansol Yang Application Letter

Application Letter – Hansol Yang

5959 Student Union Blvd.

Vancouver, BC V6T 1K2

 

January 20, 2022

 

ENGL 301 99C

University of British Columbia

2329 West Mall

Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4

 

Subject: Writing Team Member Position with Your Team

 

Dear ENGL 301 99C Students:

 

Do you need an experienced, hard-working member who is responsible and used to working collaboratively with others in your ENGL 301 writing team? If so, please read through this application letter and consider me as a member. As a former marketing researcher, and a university student learned Advertising/PR/Branding, I experienced various professional writing experiences and I believe such experiences will be helpful for your professional writing team projects.

 

While learning Advertising/PR/Branding as a major, which was my first degree, most of the courses I took required critical writing skills. I covered various kinds of writings as a team project, such as writing a PR message for advertising a bank service, several academic reports including analyzing the customers’ perception on a company, and news articles. Furthermore, after graduation, I worked as a marketing researcher and wrote numerous professional reports mostly purposed on persuading my clients and supporting my insights. Throughout such experiences, I learned how to make my writing interesting and easy to understand and tried to develop my writings skills. Also, since most of the works were done in teams, I learned the way of understanding other team members’ opinions, finding the common ground that can make the best result, and maximize the efficiency. I always felt it pleasure to listen to others’ thoughts and find the best ways, as well as trying hard to get the best results.

 

As I studied and experienced various fields, including the computer science field which is my second degree that I am currently learning, I also have wide interests in various fields. My major strengths are analyzing the phenomenon in logical way and professional writing experiences. On the other hand, I have some weaknesses especially on grammarly perfect writing as English is my second language. Still, I believe learning is based on the passion to make a better result, I believe I can make a good result with you despite of my weakness. It will be very pleasure experience if we can cover each other’ weaknesses.

 

If you are still finding a team member and you feel that I might be a good team member, please contact me via my blog or my email, hansol94@student.ubc.ca.

 

Sincerely,

Hansol Yang

 

 

301 Hansol Yang Application Letter