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 * [[image:Sample-Cover-Letter-For-Job-1.jpg.gif width="181" height="263"]]I like this set up a lot for a professional letter because of the way it is set up with the topping with the name at the top so it sticks out to the employer who is going to hire you. I think I could do something with putting my name at the top then the job I am seeking for.

I like this set up because of the formalness it has. I like the dear part, because I could put dear "company" I was applying to, to make it seem like a personal letter and will make it seem to employers that we are interested in it. I like this set up the best because I think it is most professional, writing the company at the top, your name, and what you schooling/abilities would be to offer to the company.

All of these set ups of letters would be good to use for my article, I want to set up an article telling employers that just because I am a sorority, doesn't mean that I am dumb or excessively party. I have learn great qualities about myself that I never knew I had including leadership, and organization two qualities that I know will be important when it comes to working for a big company someday, and it has been a great experience to be apart of something that has taught me so many things at will help me in the long run. I also really like the alignment of all of these letters which I think is really important when writing a formal letter to a company. What I don't like is the paragraph form, I know that might not be so professional but I think it would be important to include bullets and then explain that bullet.

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