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First of all, your letter should SHOW why the Institution you are applying to needs you (in other words, you should "sell" yourself). The letter should also ANSWER the following IMPLIED question: "Why do I think I am the right person for this position?".
Here is a sample letter:
Your name
Your address [including phone #]
Date
Name of Institution
Address
[First Paragraph: provide a brief picture of your background, such as degree, specializations (if any), professional experience.]
[Second: clearly state your goals, making sure that (A) you know what you want and also that (B) you are a motivated professional. In order to state your goals, think of a verb that will show what you will actually do in case you are accepted (i.e., to work with certain types of patients, to assist in operations, etc.).]
[Third: present your long-term goals; for example, explain the connection between your goals and your future work at the Institution.]
[Fourth: to sum it up, underline the fact that the Institution in question, your background knowledge and experience, together with your goals, make you suitable for the position. You may also add that working there will help you not only to achieve your goals but also to become a better professional.]
After you write the letter, let it sit for one or two days; then, read it again and rewrite it (or some of its parts). And, finally, good luck to you!
I think they are keeping them-self in a job!!!! It`s nonsense to waste peoples time and money.maybe taxpayers money?
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