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Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to apply for the position of Junior Java Developer at Teamnet Company
as advertised in the IT Jobs Bucharest online brochure.

I am a twenty-year-old student in my 2nd year at Facultatea de Automatica si


Calculatoare, Politehnica Bucuresti, one of the most highly ranked faculty in the
country, studying for a degree in Science.

I am very friendly, organised, enthusiastic person and work well under pressure. I
am considered to be easily adaptable and reliable. I also enjoy meeting new people.
My analytical ability and teamwork skills could contribute much to the development
process in your company. I have used these skills successfully in my studies and
achieved extraordinary achievements in various aspects of engineering disciplines. I
would not object to a full-time position, either, since my schedule for this academic
year allows me to hold one.

My main programming languages are C, C++, Java and UNIX Shell. My solid
programming fundamentals and learning abilities enable me to grasp new
programming languages and environments very quickly.

I have enclosed a copy of my CV and I would be happy to attend an interview at any


time convenient to you.

Sincerely yours,
Cristina Marin

What will you work for? (status, power, financial compensation)


I am currently in my 2nd year of study and I am not fully aware of the opportunities I
will have in the future and I consider myself to be at the very beginning of the
career ladder. For now, I only know that I want to become a back-end developer,
but I have some years left to discover which programming language best fits me. Of
course I want to learn different programming languages, but I want to achieve
professional performance in one or two of them. Financial compensation will
probably be a part of the job which I will take into consideration because I want to
feel my work and efforts appreciated.

Do you see your work as a job, career or vocation?


I see my work as a career, but I am taking into consideration the possibility to work
as a freelancer. I do not know at this moment what suits me best, but working in a
company allows you to enrich your knowledge faster and the learning process is
based on a lot of practical work.

When will you consider yourself a succesful professional? What role will
communication play in your future work?
I will probably consider myself a succesful professional the moment when I will be
completely satisfied with the financial compensation and be an important part of
the company.

Romanian Company looking for


FRONT-END DEVELOPER
We are an international company, based in Romania, providing software applications
at the request of other companies. We are looking for a front-end developer whose
main responsibilities will be to design the requested interfaces of the programs.
The successful candidates profile:

Fluent in English and minimum another foreign language


PC software skills
Willing to enrich the knowledge
Able to handle responsibilities
Ability to work under pressure
Able to meet deadlines
Good communication skills
Teamwork skills
Creative and analytical skills

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