Selasa, 15 November 2016

MODEL OF COVER LETTER AND RESUME COVER LETTER





Jalan Pelita no . 45 Kelurahan tengah kecamatan kramat jati jakarta timur

DKI Jakarta, Indonesia



October 24, 2016

Mr. Harold

Hiring Manager

Edward Lee & Co

151 Chin Swee Road, #06-05/ 07 Manhattan House, Singapore 169876



Dear Mr. Harold,

As someone who is passionate about keeping up with the ever-changing audit requirements and legislation, I believe I have the ability to take up the role of an Audit Associate, as advertised on an online job seeker. Inspired to solve new challenges facing the audit field, I look forward to the satisfaction gained from accomplishing the difficult assignment this role would offer.

I freshly obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Gunadarma University. Coursework such a Decision Support with Spreadsheets and MYOB has developed my fundamental skills and knowledge to use Microsoft Excel and Accounting software to streamline the audit process.

From your descriptions of the qualities needed for an Audit Associate, I believe my credentials align well with what you are seeking. I have enclosed my resume for your evaluation and to give you detailed description of my educational qualifications and knowledge. Yet, I look forward to a chance to meeting with you and further talk about my skills which are relevant to your position requirements. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss my credentials in greater detail. You can contact me at 085774400951 or via email at miftahulalya@gmail.com to arrange an interview.

Thank you for the time and consideration.

Sincerely,

ttd

Miftahul Aliya



RESUME



Miftahul Aliya

Phone : 085774400951

Email  : Miftahulalya@gmail.com

Address : Jalan Pelita no . 45 Kelurahan tengah kecamatan kramat jati jakarta timur

Birthday : 17 December 1995



CAREER OBJECTIVE

Recent accounting graduate looking for a position in auditing and accounting where I can utilise my skills, put my learning into practice and make a contribution. I am eager to learn and excited about beginning my career in this dynamic industry.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Economic

Gunadarma University

Major: Accounting

Graduated 2016

KEY SKILLS

Communication and teamwork

Able to communicate effectively in a professional business manner and as a member of a team. Strong written and verbal communication skills acquired through study and work.

Ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure

I am driven to meet deadlines while maintaining accuracy and have never been late with an assignment.

Enthusiastic, hard-working and eager to learn

Reliable and trustworthy, with a strong work ethic and values.

Technical skills

Strong technical proficiency in Zahir, MYOB (advanced level) and Microsoft Office 2010 (Excel. Access, Word and PowerPoint), with some experience with Enterprise Accounting Software.

Language Skills


Fluent in spoken and written English.

TELEPHONING

In business life, receiving and making  a call is a common thing. Every company must be get a call from other company or someone. Besides that, the company also  make a call to other company. But, how to make and receive a call in the best way? How to speak in a polite and formal way? So, This time I will tell you about how to make and  receive a telephone call. First of all, I will tell you some phrases for making and receiving a telephone call.  At the end, I will also give you the example on telephoning.

These below here are the phrases and vocabularies for telephoning:
Making contact :               Hello / Good morning / Good afternoon …
                                                This is John Brown speaking
                                                Could I speak to ……… please?
                                                I’d like to speak to ….. …..
                                                I’m trying to contact ……….

Giving more information:             I’m calling from Tokyo / Paris / New York / Sydney …
                                                                I’m calling on behalf of Mr. X …
Taking a call        :               X speaking.
                                                Can I help you?
Asking for a name / information :             Who’s calling please?
                                                                                Who’s speaking?
                                                                                Where are you calling from?
                                                                                Are you sure you have the right number / name?
Asking the caller to wait :              Hold the line please.
                                                                Could you hold on please?
                                                                Just a moment please.
Connecting :       Thank you for holding.
                                The line’s free now … I’ll put you through.
                                I’ll connect you now  / I’m connecting you now.
Giving negative information :     I’m afraid the line’s engaged. Could you call back later?
                                                                I’m afraid he’s in a meeting at the moment.
                                                                I’m sorry. He’s out of the office today. /
                                                                He isn’t in at the moment.
                                                                I’m afraid we don’t have a Mr./Mrs./Ms/Miss. … here
                                                                I’m sorry.  There’s nobody here by that name.
                                                                Sorry.  I think you’ve dialled the wrong number./
                                                                I’m afraid you’ve got the wrong number.
Telephone problems :   The line is very bad …  Could you speak up please?
                                                Could you repeat that please?
                                                I’m afraid I can’t hear you.
                                                Sorry. I didn’t catch that.  Could you say it again please?
Leaving /
Taking a message :          Can I leave / take a message?
                                                Would you like to leave a message?
                                                Could you give him/her a message?
                                                Could you ask him/her to call me back?
                                                Could you tell him/her that I called?
                                                Could you give me your name please?
                                                Could you spell that please?
                                                What’s your number please?
After read the phrases above, have you understand how to use that? Down below here is the example for telephoning. This one can help you to be more understood about telephoning.

Claire     :               Hello, finance department
Female :               Hello, can I speak to Adrian Hopwood, please?
Claire     :               I’m afraid he’s in a meeting at the moment. Can I help?
Female :               No I need to talk to Mr Hopwood, I think. What time will he be out of the meeting?
Claire     :               In about an hour. Can you call back later?
Female :               Okay, I’ll do that.
Claire     :               Or can I take a message?
Female :               Actually, would you mind? Could you tell him that Jennifer McAndrews called and that I’m in the office all day if he could call me back.
Claire     :               Can I take your number, please?
Female :               Yes, it’s 5556872.
Claire     :               5556872.  Okay, I’ll make sure he gets the message.
Female :               Thanks very much for your help, bye!
Claire     :               Goodbye!

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