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Hey guys! hoping that writing this out will help me sort it out anyway, but any input and tips would be appreciated. I've got thesite's info sheet on Covering letters open and a few other university ones, but still hoping for some input.
I'm planning on applying to the BBC for some sort of job working with the olympics out in beijing in 2008. my CV and cover letter will be sent to a contact of a cousin. my sister helped me write a good cv, so now i just gotta do the cover letter for it! however, im slightly stuck on what exactly to write, so i thought if i tried to get it out to you guys it might give me a kick start
So i will have the degree in Chinese and spanish, and was thinking of making good of some of the modules in that, ie advanced communication etc and some interpreting experience (i think i'll have that). The other major factor is that I spent a year living in beijing, know the city quite well and how to get round it, ways of culture etc.
also guessing that i'll need to say why i'd like to work for the bbc etc.
about to have a shower and then sit down and brainstorm this, so if anybody has any good ideas i'm willing to listen!!
also, i'm sending the cover letter by email so won't be able to sign it, any ideas on what to do there?
Thanks muchly
I'm planning on applying to the BBC for some sort of job working with the olympics out in beijing in 2008. my CV and cover letter will be sent to a contact of a cousin. my sister helped me write a good cv, so now i just gotta do the cover letter for it! however, im slightly stuck on what exactly to write, so i thought if i tried to get it out to you guys it might give me a kick start
So i will have the degree in Chinese and spanish, and was thinking of making good of some of the modules in that, ie advanced communication etc and some interpreting experience (i think i'll have that). The other major factor is that I spent a year living in beijing, know the city quite well and how to get round it, ways of culture etc.
also guessing that i'll need to say why i'd like to work for the bbc etc.
about to have a shower and then sit down and brainstorm this, so if anybody has any good ideas i'm willing to listen!!
also, i'm sending the cover letter by email so won't be able to sign it, any ideas on what to do there?
Thanks muchly
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Good luck!
I noticed you mentioned new challenges and then new experiences. Is there an alternative word you can use or am i just talking bullshit and it isn't too much of an issue?
Have fun at the Olympics