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Invitation Email to Ben Maxfield

To: Ben Maxfield

From: Kelly Kim

Subject: Re: ENGL 301 Writing Team Invitation

Dear Ben,

I hope this invitation finds you well. I would like to extend an invite to join our team for the ENGL 301 Writing Team.

After reading your Biography and Application Letter posted on your English Blog, I found it interesting that we had similar interests and share the desire to make products by pursuing the Second-Degree Computer Science Program. I believe that our combined professional experience in finance will help us pursue this technical writing course successfully.

Kindly accept this invitation and please let me know if you have any further questions.

Best,

Kelly Kim

ENGL301 Student

 

 

Invitation Email to Jake Moh

To: Jake Moh

From: Kelly Kim

Subject: Re: ENGL 301 Writing Team Invitation

Dear Jake,

I hope this invitation finds you well. I would like to extend an invite to join our team for the ENGL 301 Writing Team.

After reading your Biography and Application Letter posted on your English Blog, I found it interesting that we both studied at the University of Toronto and decided to pursue a computer science degree post the first undergraduate degree. As I am looking to join the coop program for the companies you have worked at, I would love to hear more about your experiences while we work together.

As I have worked in the banking industry for about four years, I believe our combined professional experience help us pursue this technical writing course flawlessly.

Kindly accept this invitation and please let me know if you have any further questions.

Best,

Kelly Kim

ENGL301 Student

 

Invitation Email to Leo Kim

To: Leo Kim

From: Kelly Kim

Subject: Re: ENGL 301 Writing Team Invitation

Dear Leo,

I hope this invitation finds you well. I would like to extend an invite to join our team for the ENGL 301 Writing Team.

After reading your Biography and Application Letter posted on your English Blog, I found it interesting that we are both from South Korea! I would love to hear more about your professional experience working in Korea.

As I have worked in the Canadian banking industry for about four years, I believe our combined professional banking experience in both Korea and Canada could help us pursue this technical writing course flawlessly by adding creativity which could come from diverse experiences.

Kindly accept this invitation and please let me know if you have any further questions.

Best,

Kelly Kim

ENGL301 Student

 

 

 

 

 

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Email Memorandum

EMAIL MEMORANDUM

To: Erika Paterson, ENGL 301 Instructor

From: Kelly Kim, ENGL 301 Student

Date: Jan 19, 2022

Subject: Summary of Letter of Application

Kindly see the attached word document which is a letter of application. I have also posted the attached to my personal blog under “Blogs”.

The attached document includes:

  • Interest in the position
  • Professional and academic background
  • Strength and weakness and a candidate
  • Examples to support arguments
  • Email address for further communication

Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you.

Enclosure: A Letter of Application

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Application Letter

4321 Happy Avenue.

Toronto, ON M4Y3G5

 

January 19, 2022

Bradley Cooper, Team Lead

301 Technical Writing Class

1234 Abcd St.

Vancouver, BC

 

Subject: Professional Writing Team Member with Your Class

Dear Bradley Cooper,

Have you always sought a teammate who is studious, hard-working, communicative, but also funny? If so, please consider my credentials. As a Second-Degree Bachelor of Computer Science Student at the University of British Columbia, and a Business Insight Analyst at Toronto Dominion Bank, I believe I am characterized with conscientiousness, extraversion and agreeableness. Furthermore, as I have been recognized with high distinction during my previous degree in finance at Rotman Commerce, University of Toronto, I have a proven record to be a strong candidate for the role.

During my first undergraduate degree, I was always tasked with developing market research reports, pitch materials, and business reports. Furthermore, my current role involves analyzing data and informing internal business partners of the finding through reports or presentations. As my current role entails the application of technical writing daily, I have the writing skillsets suitable to achieve academic success. Moreover, I am aware of the urgency in meeting deadlines and the importance of communication in teamwork through working with various internal and external business partners.

As English is my second language, I do make grammatical mistakes. I will proofread my deliverables multiple times to avoid them. Kindly consider my application if you are seeking a studious professional with a positive personality. I hope that our teamwork during this course could lead to a lasting friendship.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. Please email me at kk030@student.ubc.ca.

Sincerely,

Kelly Kim

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