#606301 - 12/08/05 01:02 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: martha]
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Still wiggling
Registered: 22/10/02
Loc: Belfast
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Be polite and direct. Explain that you watched their show, were impressed, and wanted to know if you could join their crew. Ask them for a trial or if you could do a show for them - they will need to see that your standard is high enough. But most importantly, really think if this is what you want. Joining the circus is a difficult, tiring job... especially if it's a travelling one. Good luck  
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#606302 - 12/08/05 01:10 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: martha]
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Registered: 11/08/05
Loc: Gloucestershire
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ok just my opinion but .........pushy is good (well within reason) you have to kinda sell your self to them they probably get lots of letters so make yours stand out (but still look professional ish) maybe use some coloured text here and there, different font styles, maybe some pictures of you doing poi - something to make you look different from the rest. sound enthusiastic, let them know what experience you have and how great you are and how their circus will be soooo much better with you in it ! hope this is some help good luck let us know how you get on 
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#606303 - 12/08/05 02:25 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: Blasphemous Girl]
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Still Dr Boo's pet chinchilla
Registered: 10/07/05
Loc: Blackburn
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EEk no lol, dont use different font colour or font types if your typing your letter to them, it will probably look cheap and childish. Ide suggest typeing a letter out inr egular time new roman, and then writting a letter and see wich looks better, the neat standard proffesional typed letter, or the unique and more personal hand wirrtten letter. Remember to write exactly the same things in each so you are not drawn to the better wording of one of the two.
I agree with blasph.... incude some photos on you spinning and deffinatly affor a demonstration, if they like it and give you a chance to show them remeber to work on a nice looking routine for them because if you make it up as you go along you will get nervouse and wont peform your best. If you have different types of poi (tailed, UV, fire) bring them along and show them the different types and tell them a little about poi if you thy ask.
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#606306 - 12/08/05 01:46 PM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: Medusa]
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Registered: 25/09/02
Loc: Ballybrack, Dublin
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Sell yourself. Know your strengths and don't be afraid to state them! Make them want you without sounding OTT.
Good luck!
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#606307 - 12/08/05 04:51 PM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: DeepSoulSheep]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Ott is amazing and i'm gonna see him play live this year!!!!! woooo! send a video. promoters want to see too.
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#606308 - 13/08/05 12:42 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: bender]
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Registered: 11/08/05
Loc: Gloucestershire
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Ohhh found this on the net thought it might help…….
Here are a few tips that will add polish, professionalism and pizzazz to your job application letters Design – use white space to create a streamlined, eye-pleasing format and enhance your message Font – keep to one typeface with subtle colour highlights to emphasise important information, make it easier to read and keep the reader riveted to the page Subheadings – break up heavy text into sub-headings to improve readability, add interest and variety Skill match - make it clear at first glance that your qualifications and experience match the job profile Evidence – borrow one or two ‘achievements’ from your CV resume to encourage the reader to look at your CV resume in greater detail Content – avoid complex material and keep to the point to sustain the interest of even the most avid skim reader Language – keep it easy to understand – don’t include jargon and avoid sloppy punctuation Remember, if recruiter’s take 15 to 20 seconds to scan your CV, they’ll take even less time to read your application letter
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#606309 - 13/08/05 01:19 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: Blasphemous Girl]
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Self-Flagellation Expert
Registered: 16/04/04
Loc: Bogged at CG
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just a quick Q, mainly to FenixFire and Brit_Joe, regarding Resumes/cover letters.
I have a resume, it's done in a table format, and in a medium/dark blue. would you say thats a good idea or not. It's a pro forma i got from school, and i figured that the blue would be a little different without being too outlandish. good, bad or indifferent, you think?
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#606310 - 13/08/05 01:38 AM
Re: writing a letter
[Re: MiG]
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Still Dr Boo's pet chinchilla
Registered: 10/07/05
Loc: Blackburn
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I would go for black myself, just to be sure colours and resume's dont mix it will allways look unprofesional
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