MateCatMaster854 My name is Rupinder kaur I did MBA in Digital marketing and finance…My name is Rupinder kaur I did MBA in Digital marketing and finance .I did one year job company name manohars and chartered accountant at chandigarh in India as assitant accuntant of 1 year . I have to apply for job related to accountant . Ready my cover letter of resume according to given data .follow the patten to make cover letter below given. Module 7: My Job Posting and Job Posting Analysis Chart My Job Posting Copy and paste your selected posting in the space below. Using the highlighter, highlight as many key words or phrases that indicate what the employer is looking for. provide full detail of company My Skills and Qualifications Matched to the Job Posting Using the job posting you selected, paste the responsibilities and qualification requirements into this table, then add your own examples to show how your skills and abilities align with what the employer is seeking in their new hire. To help you identify your own skills and qualifications, go back to your first assignment and review your experiences. Responsibilities from the posting: ? My examples that are relevant to the job responsibilities: Qualifications from the job posting: ? My examples that are relevant to the job qualifications required: Module 8: My Work/Volunteer Inventory and My Resume My Inventory In module 8, the emphasis was on analyzing job postings to tailor your resume. Now that you are writing your resume, it can be helpful to craft an inventory of your history including work and volunteer experience, and education. This inventory allows you to quickly access the information you need to tailor your resume. Each and every resume you write will be tailored to the job! You’ve already begun to complete the work! In your first assignment you documented your collection of experiences, so you’ve already done much of the work to build the content of your resume. My Work Experiences Review the information you submitted from your first assignment to assist with examples for the chart below. Enter one experience at a time, so that under each position, you can include your accomplishments. Continue to add each experience until you have a full list of all the things you have done. Don’t forget to include all of the activities you have done, including work and volunteer experience. Add as many as needed. Begin with the most recent job and continue in reverse order (reverse chronological order). Job Title Where I did it (company name and city) What did you accomplish/do that is relevant to the job being applied for? (Try to write accomplishment statements that highlight your competencies and experience in this job). When I did it (start and end date – month and year of employment). • • • • • • • • Module 9: Matching the Job Posting to Your Cover Letter, Writing your Cover Letter Chart Matching the Job Posting to Your Cover Letter Using the same job posting you found in module eight, use the table below to write company information that connects your interests to those of the company. Next, fill in the two boxes on the right with specific information that matches your interests and qualifications for the job posting. Company Information (research this on the company website) • Based on your research, what makes you a good fit for the company culture. Qualifications from the job posting ? Examples of your competencies that are relevant to the job posting • Writing your Cover Letter—3 paragraph method Using the template from above, and the details from the sample in the activity, write the three distinct paragraphs of your cover letter. The content should be relevant to the position being applied for. Write paragraph 1 of the cover letter (Opening sentence begins with a hook that demonstrates evidence of research and aligns the company’s goals, values, and mission statement with you) and what position you are applying for. • Paragraph 2 of the cover letter (Talk about/highlight the key qualifications, skills, and value you bring to this job/position). • Paragraph 3 of the cover letter (Close the cover letter by asking for an opportunity to discuss the role further and invite a call for action by the recruiter). • ?   note: Provide the cited references  BusinessBusiness – Other