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Wednesday 7 February 2018

Writing a Job Applicaiton

WALT: Write a Job Application

Why do you think you would be good for this position?

  • What it means to be a leader (your understanding of leadership)
  • The qualities you bring to the role
  • Ideas you have to bring to the role if you gain the position
  • Why you are suited to the position

Bob the Builder applying for Peer Support Monitor


Hello I’m Bob and I’m a builder,

I believe I should be chosen for this role for the following reasons. I love to fix things and find solutions, fixing relationships is one of my top priorities and it is really needed as a monitor. I have a kind heart, you need a kind heart to care for the younger children at NBC. I have a growth mindset, and I persist in resolving problems. I am willing to give things a go and would like to encourage others to believe in themselves and give every opportunity a try.

I am reliable and can be trusted to help others in a caring and responsible way. I enjoy working and helping others. I do my best to help people that are down, making them feel better, an important attribute. I value everyone’s opinions and would remain impartial when solving mishaps.

In conclusion, I want to help the school and give back to the community. I love building people to help them become great leaders, I hope you take my application into account and allow me to show my skills, you will not be disappointed!

Yours Faithfully,

Bob

*Use this example to write your job application letters

2 comments:

  1. Hey there, its Olivia from awahono school, I love your example but maybe you could make the writing on the screen so that I can see it all properly. yours Olivia

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  2. I read your story about being bob the builder i like how you described what you do and explain why and how

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