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The document discusses various topics related to business English, email, and resume writing. It provides definitions and recommendations for items like cover letters, resume formatting, types of business correspondence, and networking. Key points covered include using a clear, concise tone for all business communications; including relevant 10-year resume history; and sending resumes via PDF format by email.

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The document discusses various topics related to business English, email, and resume writing. It provides definitions and recommendations for items like cover letters, resume formatting, types of business correspondence, and networking. Key points covered include using a clear, concise tone for all business communications; including relevant 10-year resume history; and sending resumes via PDF format by email.

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Business English - Email and Resume Writing

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1. 10 years is the recommended timeframe that a 18. sincere, personal and Tone for Letters of
resume should reflect. It may be longer if enthusiastic Congratulations
it is pertinent to the position
19. "Thank you", sincere, personal, Traits of a Letter of
2. bcc "blind carbon copy" - used in emails to prompt Appreciation
send to another person without the
recipient knowing.
3. Bond Paper the preferred paper that resume should
be printed on
4. clear, concise All business correspondence needs to be
and sussinct written this way
5. Cover Letter Introduces yourself before a person
reads the resume.
6. Follow-Up Letter A courteous and brief way to express (in
(after any in- writing) gratitude about what had taken
person meeting) place. The letter should follow the
standard Business Letter format with a
few exceptions (as appropriate)
7. I, me and my Prounous that should NEVER be used in a
resume
8. Letter of A correspondence (in writing or via
Introduction email) that introduces two individuals
who don't know each other, but you know
them separately.
9. Letter of Be sure to check your company's policy
Recommendation as to whether or not HR permits you to
do this.
10. Making public: Typically used in an Announcement
new services, a Letter
new location, a
merger
11. Networking Is the desired way to find a job.
12. "Never Burn a An idiom that means that wherever one
Bridge" works, they should always leave on
good terms and in good-standing.
13. .pdf the preferred way to send a resume via
email
14. personal, Tone for Letters of Sympathy
genuine, simple,
sorrow, dignity
and respect
15. "References Is usually not necessary on most resumes
Available on these days
Request"
16. Resume an outline of what you have to offer a
prospective employer
17. Reverse Preferred method of writing a resume by
Chronological most employers
Order

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