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If you are applying for a job abroad (particularly in Europe or South America), a Motivation Letter For Work Abroad takes the place of a Cover Letter. Both resumes and Motivation Letters are much less formal than their United States equivalents. The Motivation Letter, as its name implies, tells your prospective employers why you are motivated to work for their companies. It gives you a chance to describe your personality, the languages you speak, any awards you may have won, and what motivates you to work abroad.

The Motivation Letter is constructed like a formal business letter, with your name and address in the top right corner. Beneath this and against the left margin should be the name, job title, company and address of the recipient. (It is worth doing a little digging to find out the name, if you don't know it.) European countries don't put a period after title abbreviations, so remember to leave them off i.e., "Mr" instead of "Mr." and "Dr" rather than "Dr.". Spell out the name of the month and use the order "day-month-year."

The first paragraph of your Motivation Letter describes the job for which you are applying, and how you learned about it. The second paragraph should address your qualifications for the job don't just list them, talk about them. Show yourself to be a person of initiative and creativity in short, motivated! In the third paragraph, talk about why you want this particular job. What skills do you bring to it? What do you hope to learn? Finally, in the fourth paragraph give your contact information and times you are available for interview.

If you used the recipient’s name, close "Yours sincerely" if you used "Dear Sir or Madam," close "Yours faithfully." Type your name four spaces down and two spaces under that, against the left margin, type "Enclosure." Sign your name in the space above your typed name, attach a resume to your Motivation Letter For Work Abroad, and you've done it!

Motivation begins with you. Whether you are an employer of thousands or sitting in you room, struggling to get your day going. http://www.motivation-articles.com/motivate/motivation-letter-for-work-abroad.html.






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» left by niraj shah (1 year 56 days ago.)
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can you send me a motivation letter for joining a university in france
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» left by Nompie Ntshalintshali from Swaziland (330 days 6 hours ago.)
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Thank you for the important points you made available for a motivation letter writing, it has been so helpful to me. N.D.Ntshalintshali-Swaziland

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» left by suzan from centurion (112 days 13 hours ago.)
It was very interesting and good,you can learn more things. like myself I'm not good in english I don't know maybe am I shy or not.

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