A formal letter showing why you're the perfect candidate for a position. Typically submitted alongside CV or resume. Focuses more on personality and motivation than skills
Article presents 100 most useful email closing phrases for various contexts. Phrases categorized by purpose: next contact, requests, instructions, apologies. Most useful phrases underlined in each section
Friendly reminder emails are polite and courteous business communication tools. Reminders should maintain good relationships without being pushy. Finding appropriate reminder proportions can be challenging
"I wish to let you know" is the simplest and most polite way to start. "I would just like to remind you" shows politeness without sounding pushy. "When you get a chance, please" encourages final action. "When you get a moment, please" sounds more professional
"Please let me know if you have any questions" is a polite email closing. It indicates willingness to help and clear up confusion. Typically used in professional emails to customers and colleagues
"If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out" is formal. "Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns" is polite. "Please let me know if you need anything" works well in business emails. "Please let me know if you need anything" suits work product communication. "Please let me know if you need anything" works for project assignments