How Do You Say You Are Very Interested In A Job?

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Thank you for reaching out about this opportunity. I'm grateful to be considered. I am currently

looking for a new position

, so this is great timing. While I'm excited about the work that [Potential employer name] does, I'm not looking for a position as [Job title they contacted you about].

How do you express you are very interested in a job?

  1. Start with an introduction. …
  2. Include recent skills you've developed. …
  3. Describe your employment background. …
  4. Explain why this job is the right fit. …
  5. Research the company. …
  6. Network. …
  7. Learn your audience's name. …
  8. Include versatile skills.

How do you say I am very interested?

  1. absorbed.
  2. engrossed.
  3. implicated.
  4. involved.
  5. keen.
  6. obsessed.
  7. responsive.
  8. sympathetic.

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 very much?

  1. badly.
  2. dreadfully.
  3. excessively.
  4. extremely.
  5. greatly.
  6. hugely.
  7. immensely.
  8. indeed.

Is very much interested correct grammar?

Yes,

both sentences are normal

and commonly used, and there is no difference in meaning. “She was much interested” wouldn't be wrong, but it's uncommon.

What do you say when you are interested in something?

To say that you are interested in doing something or to say that you want to do something, you can use the expression ‘

I would like to..

‘ or ‘I feel like…' The structure ‘I would like to' is used to talk about things you are interested in doing.

What's another way to say I'm interested?

In this page you can discover 84 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for interested, like:

stimulated

, intrigued, attracted, keen-on, engaged, fascinated, curious, enthusiastic, attentive, involved and personally interested in.

What's another way of saying very much?


highly


enormously
greatly extremely really seriously exceedingly terribly immensely uncommonly

What is another way of saying very much?


highly


enormously
greatly extremely really seriously exceedingly terribly immensely uncommonly

What can I say instead of so much?

  • awfully.
  • extraordinarily.
  • remarkably.
  • so.
  • strangely.
  • terribly.
  • uncommonly.
  • very.

What is the meaning of I am interested?

Interested means “

wanting to learn more about something

.” Interested is used to describe a person who wants to learn more about something or to become involved in something or has the desire to do or have something.

What is it called when you are interested in many things?


polymath

“a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.”

Is a strong interest in something?

to have a strong interest in something;

to be very interested in something

. Tom had always had a keen interest in music, so he started a band. The children have a keen interest in having apet, so I bought them a cat.

How do you replace very interested?

  1. absorbed.
  2. engrossed.
  3. implicated.
  4. involved.
  5. keen.
  6. obsessed.
  7. responsive.
  8. sympathetic.

How do you use very much?

When the expression very much is used with verbs such as ‘like', ‘

enjoy', ‘want'

, and ‘hope', it is usually at the end of the sentence, but it can also be used before these verbs: I liked her very much. I very much enjoyed reading your . We very much hope that you will visit us.

Rachel Ostrander
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Rachel Ostrander
Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.