Me-Letter

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Date Submitted: 10/07/2012 09:25 PM

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Dear Recruiter:

As soon as I saw your posting for an Senior Administrative Assistant, I knew it was the perfect position for me – and that I was the perfect solution for you. Let me explain further:

While my official title at Priority One Medical Transport was Executive Assistant, in reality I am known as the person who can do everything. Hats I wear include accounting assistant, human resources representative, provider relations extraordinaire, PowerPoint & Word guru and my favorite – graphic designer. We are a small company where everyone must pitch in, and I thrive on the excitement of being involved at every level of every project.

At work and in school, I have produced topnotch work because I’m dedicated to making sure each and every piece stands out from the crowd. Whether it’s promotional work or internal research, I pride myself on my ability to recognize and articulate a distinct voice for every project. Keeping on top of projects and making sure all parts get to the finish line at the same time is one thing I do best. The ability to juggle projects and never missing a deadline didn’t just develop through my professional experience. It also comes from being a newlywed to a truck driver – I am in charge of all of the home activities, schedules and demands. It was adapt or die trying. I’ve learned to budget my time and our assets, and most importantly, I’ve learned to be flexible and to get things done.

I know what you’re thinking – that yes, I am the perfect person for the job, but there is no way you can afford me. But I’m not in it for the money – well, I am, but it isn’t the most important thing. I’m looking for a position where my contributions count and my efforts are appreciated – and hopefully a long-term commitment

So let’s talk soon.