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GRADUATING SENIOR

126 Beaker Street
Lymne, PA 19874
April 14, 199X


Mr. Conwell R. Leinbach
Employment Manager
Kelson Corporation
325 Wexler Street
Philadelphia, PA 19113

Dear Mr. Leinbach:

I am forwarding my resume in response to your April 14th posting in the Office of Career Services for an Electrical Engineer. I am very much interested in this position, and would appreciate consideration as a candidate.

You will note from the enclosed resume that I have many of the attributes you are seeking for this position, including a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of NYU and three years of manufacturing experience with Deltar Corporation, a fabricator of air conditioning cabinets. In addition I am thoroughly versed in the use of Lotus and the IBM PC.

I am a hard worker who is noted for accuracy and timeliness. My performance evaluations have consistently been at the “above average” and “outstanding” level, and I can furnish excellent references should you need them.

I would be pleased to have the opportunity to discuss this position with you during a personal interview, and hope that you will view my candidacy favorably. I can be reached at (215) 555-2525.

Thank you for your consideration, and I hope to be hearing from you in the near future.

Sincerely;

(Your written signature)

Alice J. Stockmanenc.
Enc.

 
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