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Followup Letter for Job

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James Adams

32nd Street

Houston, TX 22222

555-555-5555

[email protected]

June 22, 2020

Sarah Myers

Director of IT

Upstart Solutions

Houston, TX 22222

Dear Ms. Myers,

I thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to discuss the Senior Web Developer position with me. After witnessing your department’s strong team environment and learning more about the position, I feel strongly that I am the perfect candidate for this role.

In addition to my enthusiasm, strong educational background and specialized certifications, I bring over 10 years of experience in web development. Having worked with a wide variety of clients and companies in varying industries, I bring the quick learning and adaptability that are necessary for this role.

I am excited for the opportunity to work with such a talented and motivated team and look forward to hearing from you. If you need further information, such as my list of references, contact me at 555-555-5555. Thank you again.

Yours truly,

James Adams

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