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Respectfully,
PINKY D. ABALLE
ABM-B
PINKY DELA CRUZ ABALLE
Barangay Valencia, Purok 6B, Ormoc City
639663029111/ delacruzaballepinky@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
EDUCATION
SKILLS
REFERENCE
1. Personal summary or objective statement: This is a brief paragraph that highlights your skills,
experience, and career goals.
2. Accomplishments: This section should highlight your achievements and successes in previous roles
and projects.
3. Skills section: This section should showcase the key skills and qualifications you possess that are
relevant to the job you are applying for.
4. Education and certifications: This section should include details of your qualifications, such as
degrees and certifications.
5. Work experience: This section should provide a detailed description of your work history, outlining
your job titles, responsibilities, accomplishments, and achievements.
6. Technical skills: If you’re applying for a technical role, it’s important to list any technical skills you
have, such as proficiency in coding languages or experience with specific software.
7. Volunteer experience: If you have volunteer experience that’s relevant to the job you’re applying
for, it’s important to highlight this in your resume.
8. Creative design: A well-designed resume can help you stand out and make a great impression.
Consider using graphics, colors, and fonts to create a unique and visually striking layout.
Requirements:
1. Contact information: Include your name, address, phone number, and email address.
2. Summary or objective statement: A brief statement that s your goals and qualifications for the job.
3. Work experience: List your past work experiences, including job titles, responsibilities, and
achievements.
5. Skills: List any relevant skills you have that make you an ideal candidate for the job.
6. Awards and honors: Mention any awards, honors, or recognitions you have received.
7. Professional affiliations and memberships: If you are a member of any industry associations or
organizations, mention them in your resume.
9. Fonts and formatting: Choose a professional font and format that is easy to read and presents your
information clearly.
10. Tailoring the resume: Customize your resume to fit the specific job you are applying for.
SALFORD & CO.
TO:
Jamie Chastain April 4, 2024
Fradel and Spies / CEO
123 Anywhere St., Any City, ST 12345
I am writing this letter to express my interest in the [Position] role that is currently available in your
organization. I have recently come across the job opening on [Website/Job Board's name], and I am
confident that my skills and experience align with the requirements of the position.
Please find my resume attached for your detailed review. I would be grateful for the opportunity to
further discuss my qualifications in person. Please let me know if you require any additional
information from me. Thank you for considering my application, and I look forward to hearing from
you soon.
Sincerely,
Torres
Alfredo Torres
General Manager
1. Personalization: The application letter is personalized to the specific job and company that you are
applying for. It should not be a generic statement that can be used for any job.
2. Brief and concise: An application letter should be brief and concise, typically no more than one
page in length. It should highlight your key qualifications and explain why you are the best candidate
for the job.
3. Formal tone: The application letter should be written in a formal tone, using proper grammar and
spelling. Avoid slang or language that is too casual.
4. Attention-grabbing opening: The opening sentence should be attention-grabbing and encourage the
reader to read on. It should make a strong statement about your qualifications and experience.
5. Relevant skills and experience: The letter should focus on your relevant skills and experience that
make you a good fit for the job. Avoid including irrelevant information.
6. Call to action: The letter should end with a call to action, such as requesting an interview or asking
for a follow-up call.
Requirements:
1. Address of the sender and recipient: The application letter must carry the address of the sender and
the recipient.
3. Greeting: The application letter must begin with a formal greeting, such as "Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms.,"
followed by the recipient's last name.
4. Purpose: A clear and specific statement of the purpose of the letter should be included as a part of
the introduction itself.
5. Professional tone: The tone of the letter should be professional, polite, and respectful.
6. Experience and qualifications: The applicant must mention his/her experience and qualifications
relevant to the position being applied for.
7. Relevant information: The application letter should mention the names of the documents attached
with the letter and any other information relevant to the job application.
8. Closing: The letter should end with a formal closing, such as "Sincerely," followed by the
applicant's signature and name.
10. Correct format: The application letter should be written in the correct format, including proper
spacing, font size, and margins.
TO : Maret 01, 2023
Claudia Kaunang
Ingoude Company
123 Anywhere St., Any City
On [date of purchase/receipt], I [explain the situation in detail, including the date, time, and location
of the incident]. This experience was extremely disappointing and unacceptable for me as a customer.
As a result of this problem, I incurred [expenses, losses, or damages].
I contacted your customer service on [date and time] to report the issue, but I received unsatisfactory
responses. [Explain your experience with customer service and describe why you were not satisfied].
This has only compounded my frustration.
As your customer, I expect [what you expect from the company to resolve the issue]. I suggest [what
you think the company can do to resolve the issue, such as a refund, replacement, or compensation]. I
would appreciate it if you could take immediate action to rectify this matter.
I look forward to hearing from you soon regarding this matter. I hope this could be resolved
peacefully and co-operatively. Sincerely,
Regards,
Neil Tran
Olivia Wilson
Head HRD
Unique Features:
1. Clear and Specific: A letter of complaint is usually clear, specific, and concise. It outlines the
problem the writer faced or the issue they need to address.
2. Formal Tone: The tone of the letter should always remain formal, respectful, and professional,
regardless of how angry the complainant is.
3. Objective: A good complaint letter should remain objective, avoid emotional outbursts, and stick to
the facts.
5. Supporting Evidence: Providing supporting evidence or documentation can make the writer's case
more convincing and increase chances of a positive resolution.
6. Suggesting Solutions: The writer should offer potential solutions to the problem or propose ways
that the issue can be resolved to show good faith.
7. Deadline: The letter may include a timeline within which the writer expects a response, giving their
complaint greater weight.
8. Relevant Information: A good complaint letter includes relevant contact information, such as
names, dates, and locations, to make it easier for the recipient to follow up.
Requirements:
1. Clear and concise: The letter should be written in a clear and concise language. State the problem in
a straightforward manner
2. Details: Provide all necessary details like date, time, place, and what occurred. This will aid in the
investigation.
3. Relevant information: Ensure that you provide all relevant information that can aid in resolving
the problem.
4. Evidence: Provide evidence to support your complaint. For example, provide receipts or photos if
it's a product or service.
5. Politeness: Use polite language when drafting the letter, no name-calling, or insults.
6. Solution: Suggest a solution to the problem. This shows the reader that you're not only interested in
the problem but also in a solution to resolving it.
8. Contact details: Provide your contact details like your phone number, email or postal address. This
is important in case they need to contact you for follow up.
9. Proper formatting: Use an appropriate font, size, and spacing when writing the letter.
10. Proofread: Ensure that the letter is free from grammatical and spelling errors.