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Job Applications


Example of Unsolicited Job Application:

Tilottama - 5,

Manigram, Rupandehi

3 August 2023

The Principal,

Shree Baal School

Butwal, Rupandehi

Dear Sir,

I am writing to know if there is any vacancy for an English teacher at your school. I have been teaching English at National English School as a part time teacher for three years. I entirely wish to work as a full time teacher. Therefore, I would like to know the position of your school. I have done my B.A. from Rajya Campus, Rupandehi scoring 65% marks majoring in English literature.

I would like to promise that I would entirely complete my suits and responsibilities to be endorsed to if the opportunity to serve your school would be provided.

The enclosed copy of my C.V. will tell you in detail about my qualifications and experience.

I am looking forward to hearing a favorable response from you.  

Yours faithfully,

…………………..

Govind Karki

Example of Solicited Job Application:

Butwal, Rupandehi

3 August 2023

The Principal,

Rastriya Vidhyalaya

Tilottama - 6,

Manigram, Rupandehi

Dear Sir,

I am writing in response to your advertisement published in the Rising Nepal of 1 August, 2023, I wish to apply for the post of lower secondary level English teacher.

I am a young girl of 24 and have completed a Bachelor's Degree in Humanities and Social Sciences from National Arts College, Rupandehi in 2018. I have been working as a primary level English teacher for Shree Baal Vidhyalaya, Shankarnagar, since 2019.  

I am experienced in teaching students of all levels and I am skilled in using a variety of teaching methods. I am also a team player and I am committed to creating a positive learning environment for all students.

I am confident that I would be a valuable asset to your team and I am eager to learn more about the position.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Yours faithfully,

…………………..

Gita Shakya


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