I would like to reiterate my strong interest in working for Most Desirable Organization. Please keep me in
mind if another position becomes available in the near future
. Again, many thanks for the opportunity to interview, and best wishes to you and your staff.
How do you ask someone to keep you in mind for a job?
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Keep it light. No matter how desperately you want the job, don’t pass that pressure onto your friend or imply that he’s obligated to do you this favor.
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Email, don’t call.
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Be honest about your suitability for the position.
How do you say I’m interested in this opportunity?
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i want to know.
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i wonder.
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i wish i knew.
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i should like to know.
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i wanna know.
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would like to know.
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i just want to know.
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i would be interested to know.
How do you write a letter requesting a future job opening?
A letter requesting a future job opening should always be written to a specific person, such as
the hiring manager or director of the Human Resources department
. If you’re not sure who to address it to, call the company. Address the letter with a friendly salutation and the person’s formal title, such as “Dear Ms.
How do you ask for a job in the future?
Make a strong close by asking
for a brief meeting or phone call to introduce yourself
. You’ll essentially be getting a first crack at an interview before any job becomes open. Depending on your situation, you may try to insert yourself into the company in another capacity, such as a part-timer or a consultant.
How do you say I am very interested?
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absorbed.
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engrossed.
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implicated.
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involved.
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keen.
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obsessed.
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responsive.
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sympathetic.
How do you say I am open for work?
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“My experience makes me ideally suited for this position.” ...
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“I am happily employed but would explore the opportunity to work with you...” ...
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“I’m flexible and would love to be considered for any open position...” ...
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“I’m a people person!” ...
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“I take my work home with me...”
How do you start a letter of interest?
A letter of interest should begin with
a compelling statement regarding the basis of your interest
in that employer and industry. You might open your letter by alluding to a company development, new product, or relevant news that sparked your interest and motivated you to write this letter.
What to say to convince an employer to hire you?
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You will never have to tell me what to do twice. ...
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I will complete the job/assignment you give me with excellence. ...
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I am an agreeable person. ...
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I am easy to correct and instruct—I am teachable. ...
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I am a loyal employee.
How do you ask for a job without asking?
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Reach High Up. Your first step is identifying who to talk to. ...
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Reach Out. Email serves as a great channel for this, unless you can find someone in your network who can broker an introduction. ...
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Know Your Elevator Pitch. ...
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Ask Passive Questions. ...
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Keep Your Goal in Mind.
Can you say I am very much interested?
This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. “I am very interested” indicates
a great deal of interest in something
. Since listeners already know that your level of interest is high, “much” is not needed.
How do you say I am interested in working with you?
Example: “I’m interested in this job because I can see that, in this role, my skills could help solve this problem within your company. I also see an opportunity for me to learn and grow these skills, so we both would benefit personally, professionally, and financially.
How do you say very much?
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badly.
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dreadfully.
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excessively.
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extremely.
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greatly.
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hugely.
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immensely.
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indeed.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.