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Letter of Application | A letter that explains how you are qualified for a job. |
Letter Address | The part of a letter that contains the name and address of the person to whom you are writing. |
Body | The main part of the letter that contains information that attracts the employer’s attention, shows interest and desire of the job applicant. |
Resume | A summary of personal information about you—your education, experience, skills, and references. |
Letter of Reference | A written statement from someone who knows you and can report about your character and abilities. |
Work Experience | The section of your resume that lists all jobs you have held |
Thank-You Letter | A letter written to express appreciation for time spent by an employer and indicates your interest in working for an employer. |
Job Application | A form you fill in with requested job-related information. |
Return Address | The part of a business letter that contains your address. |
Salutation | The part of a business letter that contains the greeting. |
References | Persons who have known you for at least a year and can report about your character. |
Complimentary Close | The part of a business letter that expresses a short closing remark. |
Personal Information | The first part of a resume that contains your address and phone number. |
Education | The section of your resume that contains a listing of the schools you attended. |
Interview | When you talk with an employer about your qualifications for a job opening. |