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July 19, 2014

Mr. Mohan Raj Sharma
Principal
Rammani Multiple Campus
Tilottama-06, Manigram, Rupandehi

Dear Mr. Sharma,

I am interested in applying for the part time account teaching position recently advertised in The Kathmandu Post. The teaching skills I have developed from my past work experience and educational background support my candidacy for the announced position.

As you can see from my resume, the internship I had with XYZ Bank, provided me an opportunity to gain practical experience with account maintenance. I have also worked as a secondary level teacher for the past two years, learning firsthand how to deliver effective education for students practically and theoretically. I have been formally recommended by management several times and have been rewarded with the title of "Employee of the Month" several times.

I would like an opportunity to discuss your specific needs and my overall abilities regarding the announced position. You can contact me at 234-6767. You can email me at abc@___mail.com. Thanking you for considering me for this position.

Sincerely,
ABC.

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