发布者:Sincere Chen,发布时间:2008-11-15 上午6:57
Mr Alan Worlock Graduate Recruitment Manager Treemans 12-18 Dairy Street London E04R 7YS |
483 Mile Post Lane London E4 6DZ | 6 November 2003
Dear Mr Worlock I am writing to apply for your Graduate Tax Training Scheme advertised in Prospects Directory 2003 and enclose my CV for your consideration.
I first became interested in tax work through a seminar on Careers in Finance at my college last year. I felt that tax work would be an ideal way to combine my skills and interests in business, problem solving and working with people, and this interest was confirmed following a day's work shadowing with a tax consultant.
Although I am a Humanities student, I am highly numerate and computer-literate, as demonstrated by my A-level result in Mathematics, my wide range of IT skills and the fact that all my recent work experience has involved cash handling and/or figure work. As a temporary administrative assistant at Direct Northern I needed to pick up a large amount of business and technical information in a short time in order to work as an effective member of the team and to provide clients with the quality of information and service that they expected. Studying History has helped me to develop a range of skills, in particular those of analysing and interpreting complex information and presenting arguments and conclusions in written and oral form.
Treemans attracts me because of the range of opportunities provided within your training scheme, as shown by your Investors in People award. At this stage my main long-term interest is in corporate taxation and I believe a thorough grounding in different aspect of the complex area of taxation can only be beneficial.
While I do not have the 22 UCAS points normally required by your firm, my result in Geography, where I had also been predicted to obtain a B, was affected by my involvement in a minor road accident the day before the exam, in which I suffered a broken wrist and mild concussion. Although I was determined to sit the exam, my revision and concentration had been affected and the D grade was a great disappointment to me. However, Glebe College, which had made me a conditional offer of BBC, was still happy to accept me onto my chosen course and I have achieved consistently good academic results since.
I hope that, on consideration of my CV, you will be persuaded of my potential to perform well on this training scheme and to make a real contribution as a member of your firm. I can be available for interview at any time and look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
Sabina Mayat
Sabina Mayat (Miss)
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