1. Dear
Sir/Madam,
Majoring
in
Media
Management
(MSc.),
I
am
extremely
interested
in
media
industry
and
would
love
nothing
more
than
to
be
trained
by
you.
I
enjoy
being
around
professionals
and
want
to
learn
as
much
as
I
can.
!
My
education
includes
Marketing,
Media
Economics,
Research
Methods
for
Communication,
Media
Policy,
Mass
Communication,
Journalism,
World
News,
TV
&
Radio
Programme
Production
and
Public
Relations
.
!
I
got
the
Top-‐grade
Scholarship
of
the
University
for
three
years
in
a
row.
With
the
rudimentary
knowledge
of
this
Mield
I
have
gained
professional
skills
thorough
lectures
and
practical
application.
!
In
2012,
I
worked
as
a
voluntary
Chinese
teacher
at
the
Confucius
institute
in
Bangkok,
Thailand.
I
worked
for
the
China
National
OfMice
for
Teaching
Chinese
as
a
Foreign
Language
and
was
trained
in
International
Relations,
South-‐east
Asia
culture,
and
Diplomacy
Principle.
In
this
job,
I
work
as
not
only
a
teacher,
but
also
a
journalist
who
has
responsibility
for
cross-‐cultural
information
dissemination.
!
Unlike
most
other
students,
I
have
never
stopped
working
while
in
school.
With
my
professional
skills,
I
recorded
the
audio
book
version
of
《Introduction
to
Chinese
Culture》,which
was
funded
by
the
National
Publication
Fund
Project,
and
it
has
already
published
in
6
languages
all
over
the
world.
I
had
an
internship
at
Tianjin
People's
Broadcasting
Station
from
2008
to
2011.
My
duties
included
recording
commercial
advertisements,
producing
station
jingles,
editing
and
recording
news
briefs
at
North
FM
of
the
TPBS.
!
I
also
took
part
in
various
competitions.
I
won
second
prize
in
the
Seventh
National
Undergraduates’
Recitation
Contest.
I
wrote
and
performed
a
tragic
love
story
set
in
olden
days
when
the
young
Chinese
girls
had
to
bind
their
feet.
It
was
recorded
and
transmitted
by
China
Educational
Television
and
Internet
with
5,000
hits.
In
addition
to
this,
I
won
Mirst
prize
in
the
News
Coverage
Contest
at
my
university
beating
200
students
majoring
in
journalism.
!
After
three
rounds
of
competitive
interviews,
I
was
assigned
to
be
a
volunteer
at
the
2010
Tianjin
Summer
Davos
Annual
Forum.
I
was
the
team
leader
of
the
Media
Group
and
we
had
a
special
responsibility
for
receiving
and
accompanying
the
foreign
journalists
during
the
sessions.
While
assisting
them
during
interviews
with
local
government
departments
and
with
Tianjin
folk
culture
artists,
I
learned
from
their
systematic
cooperation
and
excellent
communication
skills.
This
experience
left
me
with
a
feeling
of
respect
for
journalists
and
a
desire
to
study
further.
!
Growing
up
in
an
army
family
has
made
me
independent
and
self-‐disciplined.
I
am
also
an
experienced
solo
traveler
and
I
like
challenges.
Travel
has
made
me
more
Mlexible
and
open-‐minded
than
before.
!
Please
find
my
CV
a5ached.
Yours
sincerely,
Xinyang
Yu