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16, TT Nagar
Bhopal - 462002
12th February, 20XX
The Public Relations Office
Chantac Enterprises
3rd Cross Road, Khar
Mumbai - 400052
Sir,
Subject Application for the post of Marketing Manager
This is in response to your advertisement in The Times of India’ dated 10th January, 20XX. I hereby wish to apply for the post of Marketing Manager in your reputed firm. I have a post-graduate Diploma in Marketing (equivalent to MBA) from a reputed institution. In addition, I have a total of 7 years’ experience in the Marketing function in the line similar to yours, i.e Automobile Marketing Currently. I am working as a Dy Marketing Manager in a well-known company.
I am enclosing my bio-data and attested copies of my certificates.
Thanking you!
Yours faithfully,
Prem
Bio-data
Name: Prem Pal Singh
Father's name: D.K Singh
Date of birth: 2nd March 1992
Address: 16, TT Nagar, Bhopal - 462002
Academic Qualifications:
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Degree |
Board/ University |
Year |
Division |
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Graduation |
CBSE |
2010 |
Second |
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B.Sc (PCM) |
Barkatullah University, Bhopal |
2013 |
First |
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PG Diploma in Marketing and Management |
ITS, Delhi |
2015 |
First |
Experience:
| Name of Employer | Post held | From | To | Nature of Duties |
| Bajaj Auto, Pune (Working in Regional office, Bhopal) | Dy Mktg Mgr | Dec 2017 | Current | Managing a division of the MP region |
| Hero Motors, Dharuher (working in Zonal office, MP) |
Mktg Officer | Mar 2016 | Nov 2016 | Marketing high-end bikes |
Expected salary: Rs. 65,000 per month
Languages fluency: English, Hindi
Hobbies and Interests: Athletics, traveling
Marital Status: Unmarried
Contact information: 8059XXXXXX / [email protected]
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The moral of William Saroyan's "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is that compassion in the face of conflict yields both room for growth and fair compromise. John Byro knows that Mourad and Aram have stolen his missing white horse--a fact which is confirmed when he comes across the two boys as they are stabling the creature after their morning ride. Rather than acting out of vengeance and seeking punishment for the thieves, Byro asserts, "A suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart."
In other words, there is something important about believing in the goodness of the human spirit and seeing the best in others. Byro seems to implicitly understand that the boys must have a good reason--even a spiritual reason--for taking his property away from him; surely one would not steal unless out of genuine need. This gentle approach to catching the boys "in the act" results in his horse being returned the very next morning. Much to his delight, he discovers that his horse has been trained quite well and has grown stronger and more even-tempered in the time that it was missing. Due to his generous and forgiving spirit, Byro has actually gained something positive out of being the victim of a crime. This is truly a "win-win" approach to life.
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