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प्रश्न
Write an application in response to the following advertisement using information given in the CV provided :
SITUATION VACANT |
Wanted Smart, English speaking salesman for an electronic showroom. Good salary offered. An experienced candidate will be preferred. Write giving details to : The Proprietor, Ganesh Electronics, M.G. Road, Solapur. |
C. V. (Resume) | |
(1) Name: | Suhas Randive |
(2) Age: | 29 years |
(3) Address: | 105, Roshan Apartment, L.T. Road, Pune - 11 |
(4) Educational: | B. A. (First class), Pune University qualification |
(5) Experience: | 3 years' experience of working as a salesman in a textile shop. |
(6) Interests: | Travelling, photography, reading. |
उत्तर १
Subject: Application for the post of Salesman.
उत्तर २
Subject: Application for the post of Salesman.
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