This letter introduces Robert Pope as a candidate for a position and highlights his relevant work experience. He has over 15 years of insurance experience and was a former Tank Commander in the US Army, learning valuable leadership and problem-solving skills. His resume provides details on his background, education, and skills. He is eager to discuss how he can contribute to the company's success and welcomes a meeting to further discuss his qualifications.
1. Dear Sir or Madam,
This letter is to introduce myself and to express my interest in becoming a part of your family of
employees. The enclosed resume will provide you with information concerning my overall
employment background, training, education and skills. As you will see, my work experience coupled
with my military background, ensures that I can successfully fulfill any obligations required of your
company.
As a former Tank Commander in the United States Army, I learned valuable mentoring, training and
leadership skills, as well as the ability to work quickly and effectively under pressure. I am adaptable
to change and work well in a team environment or individually.
I have over 15 years of experience in the insurance field and a successful track record of problem
solving, communication and decision-making skills. I have demonstrated ability to effectively handle
situations or inquiries while working within policy, procedures and standard processes. You will find
I am detail oriented and able to analyze, prioritize and resolve client requests or issues quickly and
effectively. I have remarkable interpersonal, organizational and time management skills. I am able to
support team goals along with finishing my assigned tasks which makes me an excellent candidate for
a multitasking environment such as yours.
I welcome a time to meet in person to discuss my experience and qualifications in more detail at your
earliest convenience. I am eager to learn more about the goals of your organization and how I may be
able to contribute to its continued success and growth.
With all respect,
Robert Pope