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  • identifying personal aspects (personality traits, training, experience) that are
    significant in applying for a position.


Procedure:



  • each participant will make a Presentation letter draft;

  • the purpose of writing a CV and a Presentation letter will be clarified;

  • the participants will read and analyse their colleagues’ Presentation letters
    insisting on argument pertinence and diversity;

  • each Presentation letter will be evaluated by colleagues, suggestions for
    improvement will be debated within the group.


Method evaluation


Advantages of a Presentation letter:



  • lays stress upon academic or professional qualifications that are relevant to
    the requirements of the position;

  • represents an opportunity for self-analysis, a reflection of motivations and
    professional aims of the applicant;

  • if read before the CV , it represents the first contact with the employers, which
    could persuade them to invite the applicant for an interview;

  • applicants have to put themselves in the employer’s position and anticipate
    the latter’s reactions on reading the document.


Disadvantages of a Presentation letter:



  • it is difficult to write, since it requires accuracy and conciseness for setting
    off the applicant’s qualities;

  • requires an investment of time to communicate and adjust fundamental ideas;

  • includes the egocentrism trap, in case of some applicants who will insist on
    their own qualities and interests without mentioning their usefulness or
    putting themselves in the employer’s position;

  • may bore the employer if written monotonously, without raising and
    maintaining his/her interest while reading.

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