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Selasa, 22 Agustus 2017


ayo les privat...
Sekolah memang merupakan hal penting yang wajib dilakukan bagi setiap anak untuk mendapatkan pendidikan yang terbaik. Dengan bersekolah, anak akan mendapatkan pengetahuan yang berguna untuk masa depannya. Namun, tidak semua anak dapat mengikuti pelajaran, mungkin mereka kurang paham dengan sebuah materi pelajaran karena faktor pengajar ataupun karena faktor kegaduhan yang terjadi di kelas, dll.
Terkadang, hal ini menjadi hal yang sangat dikhawatirkan oleh setiap orang tua. Banyak orang tua khawatir dengan nilai anaknya di sekolah, namun mereka sendiri pun tidak memiliki waktu untuk mengajarkan pelajaran sekolah. Oleh karena itu, banyak orang tua yang mendaftarkan anaknya untuk mengikuti kursus privat ataupun mengikuti bimbingan belajar (singkatannya bimbel) yang diselenggarakan oleh suatu badan institusi.
Studi menunjukkan bahwa dengan memberikan anak Anda bimbingan secara privat, nilai akademis sang anak dipercaya dapat meningkat secara drastis, seperti jika anak Anda selalu mendapatkan nilai 70, dengan les privat, nilai akademis anak Anda dapat melejit hingga nilai 90.
Apakah Anda juga sedang berpikir untuk mendaftarkan anak Anda dalam kursus privat? Jika Anda sedang mempertimbangkannya, berikut ini adalah kelebihan dan kekurangan kursus privat.

Kelebihan kursus privat adalah sebagai berikut:

1. Lebih fokus

Keistimewan kursus privat terletak pada jumlah muridnya, dimana pembelajaran hanya dilakukan oleh 1 guru yang mengajari 1 atau sampai 5 murid. Ini adalah kelebihan yang tidak bisa Anda peroleh jika Anda berada di kursus biasa. Program di sekolah biasanya memiliki jumlah murid yang tergolong cukup banyak atau bahkan ada yang sangat banyak sehingga menimbulkan kegaduhan dan gangguan di kelas yang dapat merusak konsentrasi anak Anda.
Dengan kursus privat, guru privat pasti akan lebih fokus dalam mengajari sang anak. Guru dapat mengetahui cara belajar si anak dan menerapkannya setiap kali guru membimbingnya dalam belajar sehingga membuat anak Anda lebih berkonsentrasi dalam belajar.

2. Lebih memahami pelajaran

Kursus privat dapat membuat anak Anda lebih fokus dalam belajar. Dengan anak Anda dapat fokus belajar tentunya membuat anak Anda dapat belajar secara maksimal sehingga sang anak dapat mengerti dan memahami pelajaran dengan cepat. Anak dapat bertanya sesuka hati mereka tentang pelajaran yang belum mereka mengerti seperti misalnya, si anak tidak mengerti pelajaran geometri atau kalkulus dari awal, mereka dapat meminta sang guru privat untuk menjelaskannya kembali dari awal.
Hal ini sangat menguntungkan karena guru privat akan menyesuaikan pelajaran dengan kemampuan si anak. Berbeda halnya dengan kelas biasa, anak tidak akan bisa meminta mengulang sebuah pelajaran seenaknya karena guru harus terus mengajar sesuai dengan kurikulum sekolah. Anak juga dapat meminta bantuan dalam mengerjakan pekerjaan rumah mereka jika mereka tidak mengerti dalam cara mengerjakannya.
Selain materi pelajaran, guru privat juga akan memberikan tips-tips yang berguna yang dapat membantu anak Anda belajar, seperti bagaimana cara untuk merangkum sebuah pelajaran dengan menuliskan kata-kata kunci, strategi agar anak selalu fokus dalam kelas dan selalu memperhatikan guru, dll.

3. Menghemat waktu

Aktivitas anak pasti sangatlah padat dengan kegiatan ekstrakulikuler yang mereka ikuti, melakukan hobi yang mereka minati. Namun, jangan khawatir, Anda dapat menjadwalkan kursus anak Anda sesuka hati Anda sehingga waktunya bersifat fleksibel dan tidak akan mengganggu jadwal ekstrakulikuler atau pelajaran tambahan yang ada di sekolah.
Selain itu juga, Anda tidak perlu mengantar jemput buah hati Anda, karena pengajar akan datang ke rumah Anda. Anda juga tidak perlu khawatir akan kondisi lingkungan tempat kursus anak Anda karena anak akan tetap berada di lingkungan rumah yang aman dan nyaman.

Senin, 17 Juli 2017

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BEASISWA PENUH SAMPAI LULUS S1, MAU?? KLIK KLIK ALAMAT DI ATAS!!!

STIE CENDEKIAKU MENJAWAB TANTANGAN PRESIDEN JOKOWI TENTANG SDM LOGISTIK

STIE Cendekia Karya Utama yang berdiri tanggal 4 April 1996 baru – baru ini mengadakan seminar tentang dunia Logistics dengan topic MENJAWAB TANTANGAN DAN PELUANG DIERA INDONESIA DARURAT SDM LOGISTIK TERAMPIL.
Seminar ini sebagai salah satu implementasi CendekiaKu Reborn yang meng-upgrade Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi biasa menjadi sekolah tinggi yang mempunyai unggulan dan memilih bidang unggulan yaitu sector logistik.
STIE Cendekia Karya Utama (CendekiaKu) “REBORN” dengan tag line “Economy Logistics & Entrepreneurship” berniat secara konsisten untuk menjadikan generasi muda penerus bangsa mempunyai keahlian / kompetensi profesi di bidang logistik. Hal ini akan di lakukan dengan membekali lulusannya berkompeten dibidang logistik yang dibuktikan dengan sertifikat kompetensi logistik level “Logistics Administrative Officer”. Disamping itu juga STIE CendekiaKu secara konsisten dan berkesinambungan akan mengadakan Pelatihan Logistik melalui kerjasama dengan Lembaga Kompetensi Profesi Logistics Indonesia / LKP Login. Jadi bukan hanya ijazah sarjana saja yang akan didapatkan setelah lulus tetapi Sertifikat Kompetensi Logistik yang diakui se-ASEAN juga akan didapatkan oleh lulusan STIE CendekiaKu.
Dalam Seminar yang diselenggarakan pada hari Sabtu tanggal 22 April 2017 bertempat di Hotel Horison Semarang, dengan Pembicara Executive Director ASEAN AFFA Iman Gandhi, S.E., M.M. dan Suprapto Suwaji, S.E., M.M. yang dipandu oleh moderator Dra. Lulu MRW juga dihadiri oleh Pelaksana Tugas (Plt) Asisten Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Sekda Provinsi Jawa Tengah Ir. Witono, M.Si mewakili Gubernur Jateng. Hadir pula perwakilan dari Kopertis Wilayah VI serta perwakilan dari berbagai perusahaan yang bekerjasama dengan STIE CendekiaKu. Seminar ini dihadiri oleh kurang lebih 350 perserta dari beberapa perguruan tinggi swasta dan negeri juga siswa SMK/ SMA serta dari beberapa instansi swasta.
“Peserta Seminar sengaja dibatasi dengan maksud agar dapat lebih effektif” ungkap Ketua Lembaga STIE CendekiaKu Drs. Sugiarto, S.E., M.Si.
Lebih lanjut Ketua Yayasan STIE CendekiaKu Moh. Dwi Kharis Rifai, S.Tr., M.M. mengatakan bahwa STIE CendekiaKu bertekad untuk mewujudkan dan mendidik para mahasiswa/ i agar dapat lulus sebagai generasi yang siap pakai, bukan hanya berbekal “Link and Match” tetapi “Plug and Play”. STIE CendekiaKu akan membuka kelas regular khususprogram beasiswabaik dari Perusahaan, Orang tua asuh maupun yayasan yang akan menjadi pilot project lulusan kompeten untuk membuktikan tenaga yang siap pakai berbekal Plug and Play.
“Kami mengundang para calon mahasiswa/i untuk segera mendaftarkan diri pada program generasi Plug and Play dengan mengikuti kelas tersebut, tentunya dengan mengikuti seleksi, dan kami juga mengharap support dari instansi terkait seperti Kemenristek Dikti, Kemenko Perekonomian,  Kemenhub dan Kopertis agar benar – benar dapat membantu mengatasi darurat SDM yang dimaksud”  paparnya.
Untuk merealisasikan program tersebut, STIE CendekiaKu telah melakukan kerjasama/ MOU dengan beberapa perusahaan swasta sector logistic antara lain PT. Kharisma Indah Lestari, PT. Berkah Jaya Samudra, PT. Sabdho Waskita Wijaya, PT. Mahesa Bahari Internasional, PT. Trigita Upaya Makmur dan PT. Bahana Shipyard serta beberapa perusahaan lain yang telah menyatakan siap untuk bersama – sama mensukseskan program tersebut dalam rangka menyiapkan tenaga – tenaga terampil dibidang logistik.
STIE CendekiaKu yang beralamat di Jl. Tegalsari Raya No. 102 – 103 Semarang akan membatasi jumlah penerimaan mahasiswa maksimal 300 mahasiswa untuk tahun ajaran 2017/2018. Para mahasiswa/i baru otomatis akan mendapatkan test STIFIN yaitu test untuk mengetahui potensi dan kemampuan pribadi lewat sidik jari sehingga lebih terarah dan mudah dalam mengembangkan diri.
Dengan paparan Highlight Visi Misi STIE Cendekiaku bercita – cita mewujudkan Renstra Perguruan Tinggi pada tahun 2021 sebagai salah satu Perguruan Tinggi Swasta yang unggul dan kompeten dibidang Ekonomi Logistik sehingga benar – benar dapat MENJAWAB TANTANGAN DAN PELUANG DI ERA INDONESIA DARURAT SDM LOGISTIK TERAMPIL.

Senin, 24 April 2017

kopi dan teh

kopi dan cinta,berbeda tapi sama
ketika kopi sempurna dengan pahitnya,begitu pula cinta
tapi aku tak ingin kita seperti kopi

yang menghilangkan gula padahal kopi tanpa gula adalah hampa
  
teh dan cinta,ada yang sama
ada teh tawar dan teh manis,bukankah cinta kombinasi dari keduanya.
tapi aku ingin seperti teh,
teh manis.
meski di aduk tak mengaburkan teh gula.
kita bersama atas cinta 
tanpa menghilangkan aku dan kamu

Kamis, 30 Maret 2017

TENTANG RASA

tentang rasa yang memudar,hilang
diri menyepi,sendiri
mata menatap jauh,kosong
terbengong,kosong

jauh kemarin,
bukan hari ini.
hilang kesempatan
menyesal kini.

rasa yang tak terucap,mengendap.
rasa yang tak tersampai,terabai.
rasa yang tersisih,dan masih

terendap,memberat.
 
BIARKAN

biarkan menghujan dan basah
biarkan memanas dan kering
aku tetap tegar,tengadah

biarkan mengelap dan pergi
biarkan mengurai dan hilang
silahkan berlari dan pergi

ketika kamu tersandung,jatuh dan terluka
lihat ke belakang,
senyumku dan rentangan tanganku..

Minggu, 26 Maret 2017

CHOSE YOU



CHOOSE YOU
“Aku tahu ya yang kamu jual itu bukan kata-kata manis kamu tapi bibir kamu.sosor sana sosor sini.belum lagi tubuh kamu itu,mau kamu pake baju semahal apapu tetep saja dalemnya kotor,di jamah sana jamah sini.”aku menghela nafas pelan,mencoba tak gentar meski tanganya menunjuk tepat di keningku.
“kamu fikir aku gak tahu bagaimana keluarga kamu,ibu kamu yang Cuma bisa pelacur,meninggal karna melahirkan bayi haram.itu balasan,karena merusak rumah tanggga orang sampai hamil.eh pantesan anaknya gak beda sama ibunya,sama-sama pelacur.”aku tersenyum kecut.perkataannya membuat karyawan lain mulai melihat terang-terangan pada kami.
“mulai sekarang jangan pernah hubungi deon lagi,dia tunanganku.sampai aku tahu kamu masih menghubungi deon lagi,semua dunia akan tahu siapa sebenarnya kamu.pelacur murahan.”tanganya belum turun meski kini dia sudah meninggalkan meja tempatku bekerja.masih tersenyum kecut ku tatap balik semua karyawan yang masih melihatku iba lebih banyak yang jijik,menghela nafas pasrah saat mataku melihat pak gunarda atasanku berdiri di depan ruanganku,sepertinya aku harus segera membuat surat pengunduran diri(lagi).
Namaku rahma,rahma widyanti.ya semua benar.ibuku meninggal,karena pendarahan saat melahirkan adikku YUSI 8 tahun yang lalu.bukan adikku yang haram tapi perbuatan ibu yang haram.

Selasa, 24 Januari 2017

kisah dua tangan
kita mempunyai dua tangan,tapi kita tidak bisa mengenggam dua hal yang berbeda dengan kedua tangan kita.
kita hanya bisa memegang 1 hal saja.
dengan satu tangan.
lalu bagaimana dengan tangan yang satunya?
ketika satu tangan kita yang kita gunakan menggenggam lelah,maka tugas tangan kita lainya adalah menopang
ketika apa yang kita genggam terguncang maka tugas tangan kita lainya untuk memeluk. 
ketika genggaman kita lepas,maka kedua tangan kita bisa bersatu.saling mengisi.

 

Senin, 26 Desember 2016




Business Letters
What this handout is about
This handout will help you write business letters required in many different situations, from
applying for a job to requesting or delivering information. While the examples that are
discussed specifically are the application letter and cover letter, this handout also highlights
strategies for effective business writing in general.
Principles to keep in mind
Business writing is different
Writing for a business audience is usually quite different than writing in the humanities, social
sciences, or other academic disciplines. Business writing strives to be crisp and succinct rather
than evocative or creative; it stresses specificity and accuracy. This distinction does not make
business writing superior or inferior to other styles. Rather, it reflects the unique purpose and
considerations involved when writing in a business context.
When you write a business document, you must assume that your audience has limited time in
which to read it and is likely to skim. Your readers have an interest in what you say insofar as it
affects their working world. They want to know the “bottom line”: the point you are making
about a situation or problem and how they should respond.
Business writing varies from the conversational style often found in email messages to the more
formal, legalistic style found in contracts. A style between these two extremes is appropriate for
the majority of memos, emails, and letters. Writing that is too formal can alienate readers, and
an attempt to be overly casual may come across as insincere or unprofessional. In business
writing, as in all writing, you must know your audience.
In most cases, the business letter will be the first impression that you make on someone.
Though business writing has become less formal over time, you should still take great care that
your letter’s content is clear and that you have proofread it carefully.
Pronouns and active versus passive voice
Personal pronouns (like I, we, and you) are important in letters and memos. In such
documents, it is perfectly appropriate to refer to yourself as I and to the reader asyou. Be
careful, however, when you use the pronoun we in a business letter that is written on company
stationery, since it commits your company to what you have written. When stating your
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opinion, use I; when presenting company policy, use we.
The best writers strive to achieve a style that is so clear that their messages cannot be
misunderstood. One way to achieve a clear style is to minimize your use of the passive voice.
Although the passive voice is sometimes necessary, often it not only makes your writing dull
but also can be ambiguous or overly impersonal. Here’s an example of the same point stated in
passive voice and in the active voice:
PASSIVE: The net benefits of subsidiary divestiture were grossly overestimated.
[Who did the overestimating?]
ACTIVE: The Global Finance Team grossly overestimated the net benefits of subsidiary
divestiture.
The second version is clearer and thus preferable.
Of course, there are exceptions to every rule. What if you are the head of the Global Finance
Team? You may want to get your message across without calling excessive attention to the fact
that the error was your team’s fault. The passive voice allows you to gloss over an unflattering
point—but you should use it sparingly.
Focus and specificity
Business writing should be clear and concise. Take care, however, that your document does not
turn out as an endless series of short, choppy sentences. Keep in mind also that “concise” does
not have to mean “blunt”—you still need to think about your tone and the audience for whom
you are writing. Consider the following examples:
After carefully reviewing this proposal, we have decided to prioritize other projects this
quarter.
Nobody liked your project idea, so we are not going to give you any funding.
The first version is a weaker statement, emphasizing facts not directly relevant to its point. The
second version provides the information in a simple and direct manner. But you don’t need to
be an expert on style to know that the first phrasing is diplomatic and respectful (even though
it’s less concise) as compared with the second version, which is unnecessarily harsh and likely
to provoke a negative reaction.
Business letters: where to begin
Reread the description of your task (for example, the advertisement of a job opening,
instructions for a proposal submission, or assignment prompt for a course). Think about your
purpose and what requirements are mentioned or implied in the description of the task. List
these requirements. This list can serve as an outline to govern your writing and help you stay
focused, so try to make it thorough. Next, identify qualifications, attributes, objectives, or
answers that match the requirements you have just listed. Strive to be exact and specific,
avoiding vagueness, ambiguity, and platitudes. If there are industry- or field-specific concepts
or terminology that are relevant to the task at hand, use them in a manner that will convey
your competence and experience. Avoid any language that your audience may not understand.
Your finished piece of writing should indicate how you meet the requirements you’ve listed and
answer any questions raised in the description or prompt.
Application letters and cover letters
Many people believe that application letters and cover letters are essentially the same. For
purposes of this handout, though, these kinds of letters are different. The letter of application is
a sales letter in which you market your skills, abilities, and knowledge. A cover letter, on the
other hand, is primarily a document of transmittal. It identifies an item being sent, the person
to whom it is being sent, and the reason for its being sent, and provides a permanent record of
the transmittal for both the writer and the reader.
Application letters
When writing an application letter, remember that you probably have competition. Your
audience is a professional who screens and hires job applicants—someone who may look
through dozens or even hundreds of other applications on the day she receives yours. The
immediate objective of your application letter and accompanying resume is to attract this
person’s attention. Your ultimate goal is to obtain an interview.
As you write your application letter, be sure you complete three tasks: catch the reader’s
attention favorably, convince the reader that you are a qualified candidate for the job, and
request an interview.
Application letter checklist:
Identify the job by title and let the recipient know how you heard about it.
Summarize your qualifications for the job, specifically your work experience, activities that
show your leadership skills, and your educational background.
Refer the reader to your enclosed resume.
Ask for an interview, stating where you can be reached and when you will be available. If
your prospective employer is located in another city and you plan to visit the area, mention
the dates for your trip.
If you are applying for a specific job, include any information pertinent to the position that
is not included in your resume.
To save your reader time and to call attention to your strengths as a candidate, state your
objective directly at the beginning of the letter.
Example:I am seeking a position as a manager in your Data Center. In such a
management position, I can use my master’s degree in information systems and my
experience as a programmer/analyst to address business challenges in data processing.
If you have been referred to a company by one of its employees, a career counselor, a
professor, or someone else, mention that before stating your job objective.
Example:During the recent ARRGH convention in Washington, D.C., one of your sales
representatives, Dusty Brown, informed me of a possible opening for a manager in your
Data Center. My extensive background in programming and my master’s degree in
information systems make me highly qualified for the position.
In subsequent paragraphs, expand on the qualifications you mentioned in your opening. Add
any appropriate details, highlighting experience listed on your resume that is especially
pertinent to the job you are seeking. Close with a request for an interview. Proofread your letter
carefully.
Two sample letters of application are presented below. The first letter (Sample #1) is by a
recent college graduate responding to a local newspaper article about the company’s plan to
build a new computer center. The writer is not applying for a specific job opening but describes
the position he seeks. The second letter (Sample #2) is from a college senior who does not
specify where she learned of the opening because she is uncertain whether a position is
available.
6123 Farrington Road
Apt. B11
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
January 11, 2005
Taylor, Inc.
694 Rockstar Lane
Durham, NC 27708
Dear Human Resources Director:
I just read an article in the News and Observer about Taylor’s new computer center just north
of Durham. I would like to apply for a position as an entry-level programmer at the center.
I understand that Taylor produces both in-house and customer documentation. My technical
writing skills, as described in the enclosed resume, are well suited to your company. I am a
recent graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology in Atlanta with an Associate’s Degree in
Computer Science. In addition to having taken a broad range of courses, I served as a
computer consultant at the college’s computer center where I helped train users to work with
new systems.
I will be happy to meet with you at your convenience and discuss how my education and
experience match your needs. You can reach me at my home address, at (919) 233-1552, or at
krock@devry.alumni.edu.
Sincerely,
Raymond Krock
Sample #2
6123 Farrington Road
Apt. G11
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
January 11, 2005
Taylor, Inc.
694 Rockstar Lane
Durham, NC 27708
Dear Ms. Jones:
I am seeking a position in your engineering department where I may use my training in
computer sciences to solve Taylor’s engineering problems. I would like to be a part of the
department that developed the Internet Selection System but am unsure whether you have a
current opening.
I expect to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from North Carolina State
University in June and by that time will have completed the Computer Systems Engineering
Program. Since September 2000, I have been participating, through the University, in the
Professional Training Program at Computer Systems International in Raleigh. In the program I
was assigned to several staff sections as an apprentice. Most recently, I have been a
programmer trainee in the Engineering Department and have gained a great deal of experience
in computer applications. Details of the academic courses I have taken are included in the
enclosed resume.
If there is a position open at Taylor Inc., please let me know whom I should contact for further
information. I look forward to hearing from you soon. I may be reached at my office(919-866-
4000 ext. 232) or via email (Brock@aol.com).
Sincerely,
Rebecca Brock
Cover letters
As mentioned previously, application letters and cover letters are not the same. A cover letter
identifies an item being sent, the person to whom it is being sent, and the reason for its being
sent. A cover letter provides a permanent record of the transmittal for both the writer and the
reader.
In a cover letter, keep your remarks brief. Your opening should explain what you are sending
and why. In an optional second paragraph, you might include a summary of the information
you are sending. A letter accompanying a proposal, for example, might point out sections in the
proposal that might be of particular interest to the reader. The letter could then go on to
present a key point or two explaining why the writer’s firm is the best one for the job. The
closing paragraph should contain acknowledgements, offer additional assistance, or express the
hope that the material will fulfill its purpose.
The following are examples of cover letters. The first letter (Sample #1) is brief and to the
point. The second letter (Sample #2) is slightly more detailed because it touches on the
manner in which the information was gathered.
Sample #1
Your Company Logo and Contact Information
January 11, 2005
Brian Eno, Chief Engineer
Carolina Chemical Products
3434 Pond View Lane
Durham, NC 27708
Dear Mr. Eno:
Enclosed is the final report on our installment of pollution control equipment at Eastern
Chemical Company, which we send with Eastern’s Permission. Please call me collect (ext. 1206)
or email me at the address below if I can answer any questions.
Sincerely,
Nora Cassidy
Technical Services Manager
ncassidy@company.com
Enclosure: Report
Sample #2
Your Company Logo and Contact Information
January 11, 2005
Brian Eno, Chief Engineer
Ecology Systems, Inc.
8458 Obstructed View Lane
Durham, NC 27708
Dear Mr. Eno:
Enclosed is the report estimating our power consumption for the year as requested by John
Brenan, Vice President, on September 4.
The report is the result of several meetings with Jamie Anson, Manager of Plant Operations, and
her staff and an extensive survey of all our employees. The survey was delayed by the transfer
of key staff in Building A. We believe, however, that the report will provide the information you
need to furnish us with a cost estimate for the installation of your Mark II Energy Saving
System.
We would like to thank Billy Budd of ESI for his assistance in preparing the survey. If you need
more information, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Nora Cassidy
New Projects Office
ncassidy@company.com
Enclosure: Report
Works consulted
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comprehensive list of resources on the handout’s topic, and we encourage you to do your own
research to find the latest publications on this topic. Please do not use this list as a model for
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10 Types of Business Letters
  1. 1.      Letter of Complaint
A letter of complaint will almost certainly result in an official response if you approach it from a businesslike perspective. Make the complaint brief, to the point and polite. Politeness pays off regardless of the extent of anger you are actually feeling while composing this type of business letter.
  1. 2.      Resume Cover Letter
A cover letter that accompanies a resume should revel in its brevity. You should take as little time and as few words as possible to accomplish one task: persuading the reader to anticipate reading your resume. Mention the title of the job for which you are applying, as well or one or two of your strongest selling points.
  1. 3.      Letter of Recommendation
A recommendation letter allows you to use a few well-chosen words to the effect of letting someone else know how highly you value a third party. Resist the temptation to go overboard; approach your recommendation in a straightforward manner that still allows you to get the point across.
  1. 4.      Letter of Resignation
An official letter of resignation is a business letter that should be fair and tactful. Be wary of burning any bridges that you may need to cross again in the future. Offer a valid reason for your resignation and avoid self-praise.
  1. 5.      Job Applicant Not Hired
In some cases you may be required to write a business letter that informs a job applicant that he was not chosen for an open position. Offer an opening note of thanks for his time, compliment him on his experience or education and explain that he was just not what the company is looking for at the present time.
  1. 6.      Declining Dinner Invitation
Declining a dinner invitation is a topic for a business letter that, if not done tactfully, may result in a social disadvantage. Extend your appreciation for the invitation and mention that you already have an engagement for that date. Do not go into detail about what the engagement is.
  1. 7.      Reception of Gift
It is very polite to return a formal business response letting someone know that you have received her gift. Extend a personalized thanks to let her know that you are exactly aware of the contents of the gift. If possible, it is a good idea to include a sentiment suggesting that you have put the gift to use.
  1. 8.      Notification of Error
When sending a business letter that lets the receiving party know that an error has been corrected, it is good business sense to include a copy of the error in question if there is paperwork evidence of it. Make the offer of additional copies of material involved in the error if necessary.
  1. 9.      Thanks for Job Recommendation
A letter of thanks for a party that helped you get a job should be professional and courteous. Above all else, avoid the temptation to go overboard in offering your thanks. Be aware that your skills also helped you land the job and it was likely not handed to you as a result of the third party.
  1. 10.  Information Request
A business letter that requests information should make the request specific and perfectly understandable. It is also a good idea to state the reason for the information request. Extend advance appreciation for the expected cooperation of the recipient.
 example business letter:


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