I want to apply in this company because they provide international mobility. How should i write it? [closed]
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I'm a french student in industrial engineering, working in apprenticeship and I would like to go abroad for my first job. I heard, from another's company employee, they are searching for an industrial engineer for a 2 years mission in USA. However, I can't find this post on their website. I would like to submit a spontaneous application, but how should I write, in my cover letter, I want to apply only if a can go abroad ?
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I'm a french student in industrial engineering, working in apprenticeship and I would like to go abroad for my first job. I heard, from another's company employee, they are searching for an industrial engineer for a 2 years mission in USA. However, I can't find this post on their website. I would like to submit a spontaneous application, but how should I write, in my cover letter, I want to apply only if a can go abroad ?
cover-letter international
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I'm a french student in industrial engineering, working in apprenticeship and I would like to go abroad for my first job. I heard, from another's company employee, they are searching for an industrial engineer for a 2 years mission in USA. However, I can't find this post on their website. I would like to submit a spontaneous application, but how should I write, in my cover letter, I want to apply only if a can go abroad ?
cover-letter international
I'm a french student in industrial engineering, working in apprenticeship and I would like to go abroad for my first job. I heard, from another's company employee, they are searching for an industrial engineer for a 2 years mission in USA. However, I can't find this post on their website. I would like to submit a spontaneous application, but how should I write, in my cover letter, I want to apply only if a can go abroad ?
cover-letter international
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closed as too broad by gnat, Richard U, Chris E, AndreiROM, Cronax May 4 '16 at 9:51
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Just do it.
Mention that you heard from another employee about this job. There is nothing wrong with that.
And if the heading of your cover letter contains something like:
Application for industrial engineer for 2 years mission in USA
it is aboundently clear that you only want this job if you can go abroad.
Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
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May 3 '16 at 11:01
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Just do it.
Mention that you heard from another employee about this job. There is nothing wrong with that.
And if the heading of your cover letter contains something like:
Application for industrial engineer for 2 years mission in USA
it is aboundently clear that you only want this job if you can go abroad.
Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
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Just do it.
Mention that you heard from another employee about this job. There is nothing wrong with that.
And if the heading of your cover letter contains something like:
Application for industrial engineer for 2 years mission in USA
it is aboundently clear that you only want this job if you can go abroad.
Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
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up vote
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up vote
5
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Just do it.
Mention that you heard from another employee about this job. There is nothing wrong with that.
And if the heading of your cover letter contains something like:
Application for industrial engineer for 2 years mission in USA
it is aboundently clear that you only want this job if you can go abroad.
Just do it.
Mention that you heard from another employee about this job. There is nothing wrong with that.
And if the heading of your cover letter contains something like:
Application for industrial engineer for 2 years mission in USA
it is aboundently clear that you only want this job if you can go abroad.
answered May 3 '16 at 10:22
Tobi o' Bobi
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Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
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Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
Agreed. A lot of companies have a rather weird HR department when it comes to recruiting people. They are not always aware what job ads they have on other sites. However, applying for a company is never bad. I've applied to MANY companies that had no job offers and most of them were interested in me. Meaning I had a royal choice in where I wanted to work.
– Migz
May 3 '16 at 11:01
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