For you to gain valuable experience and confidence writing in a "Professional Email" Format. This Email is intended to b

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For you to gain valuable experience and confidence writing in a "Professional Email" Format. This Email is intended to b

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For you to gain valuable experience and confidence writing ina "Professional Email" Format.This Email is intended to be FROM YOU to a prospective employer,which in this case we are imagining is the CBC (CanadianBroadcasting Corporation)INSTRUCTIONS:1) Please read carefully the brief article attached below,"How to Format a ProfessionalEmail Message"2) Imagine that CBC Television is scouting out new talent for theirjournalism & broadcasting department.They are interested in hiring ones who have participated in our"Public Speaking Workshop".YOU have been invited to WRITE an EMAIL to them in order tointroduce yourself and request a job interview.3) Of course, they will appreciate it if you share one or two ofyour good observations with them about what you learned or how youbenefited from our "Public Speaking Workshop".4) Most Important: Do your best to write using a"PROFESSIONAL EMAIL FORMAT" (as described in theattachment below). Your "Email" may be presented on a Word doc,Google Doc etc.How to Format a Professional Email Message=https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-t ... 2061888HOW TO GET STARTED:- read and try to understand as much as you can of the articleattached above or at the end of this post titled "How to Format aProfessional Email Message"- do your best to apply what you learned by writing an imaginaryemail to the CBC.TOOLS TO ASSIST YOU:In the article attached below you will find it very helpful torefer to the two samples it provides titled:* "Template for a Professional Email"* "Professional Email Message Example"SUGGESTIONS:Your "Professional Email" doesn't need to be toolong but it should:1) be PERSONAL from you (not copied from the sample or aclassmate)2) be CLEAR and UNDERSTANDABLE to read (explaining one or two ofyour good observations with them about the strengths and weaknessof our class.3) briefly EXPLAIN HOW YOU FEEL that your personal experience inour "Public Speaking Workshop" has now qualified you for or arousedyour interest in the imaginary job position at thejournalism/broadcasting department of the CBCAttachment:How to Format a Professional Email Message=https://www.thebalancecareers.com/how-t ... ge-2061888
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