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tommy

Sept. 2, 2024

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Internal Job Interview

I had a final round of job interview last week. The position for which I apply is two levels above the current position. I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join. He strongly suggested me to apply that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers. He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy. It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career. The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find the similar job if I quit the job. However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase. I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks. Now, I am excited to work for challenging projects. To be honest, I don't want to leave the current position.

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I had a final round of a job interview process last week.

The position for which I'm applying is two levels above themy current position.

He strongly suggested me tothat I apply for that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthyqualified.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find the similar job if I quit themy job.

To be honest, I don't want to leave themy current position.

Internal Job Interview

The position for which I applyied is two levels above the current position.

I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join.

He strongly suggested me to apply thato this position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy.

It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase.

I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks.

Now, I am excited to work for challenging projects.

To be honest, I don't want to leave the current position.

Internal Job Interview

I had athe final round of a job interview last week.

If there were multiple "final rounds" then "a" would be fine.

The position for which I applyied is two levels above themy current position.

I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join.

He strongly suggested for me to apply for that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy.

It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career.

TheMy current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit themy job.

You could also remove "my job" at the end and the sentence would still make sense.

However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase.

I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks.

Now, I am excited to work foron challenging projects.

To be honest, I don't want to leave the current position.

Feedback

It sounds like you have some tough decisions to make. Take some time to think it through and consider not only what you want to do for work, but also what that job will allow you to do in your free time.

Internal Job Interview

I had athe final round of a job interview last week.

The position for which I applyied for is two levels above themy current position.

Alternatively, "The position that I applied for..."

I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join.

He strongly suggested me to apply to that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy.

It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

You wouldn't use the definite article "the" before "similar job" since there's not a specific job you are mentioning. "similar" makes it vague which is why we use the indefinite article "a".

However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase.

I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks.

Now, I am excited to work foron challenging projects.

To be honest, I don't want to leave the current position.

Feedback

Good luck! However it turns out, I hope you won't regret it!

Internal Job Interview

I had a final round of a job interview last week.

TheI applied to a position for which I apply is two levels above themy current position.

I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join.

He strongly suggested me to apply that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line (of) managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy.

It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

Is your current job not in demand? I'm confused.

However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase.

I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks.

To be honest, I don't want to leave themy current position.

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tommy

Sept. 2, 2024

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Thank you!

Internal Job Interview


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I had a final round of job interview last week.


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I had athe final round of a job interview last week.

If there were multiple "final rounds" then "a" would be fine.

I had a final round of a job interview process last week.

The position for which I apply is two levels above the current position.


TheI applied to a position for which I apply is two levels above themy current position.

The position for which I applyied for is two levels above themy current position.

Alternatively, "The position that I applied for..."

The position for which I applyied is two levels above themy current position.

The position for which I applyied is two levels above the current position.

The position for which I'm applying is two levels above themy current position.

I often work with a senior manager from the team that I want to join.


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He strongly suggested me to apply that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.


He strongly suggested me to apply that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line (of) managers.

He strongly suggested me to apply to that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

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He strongly suggested me to apply thato this position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He strongly suggested me tothat I apply for that position and kindly wrote a letter of recommendation to his line managers.

He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthy.


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He praised me a lot in the letter, but I feel unworthyqualified.

It is an unexpected opportunity for me to expand my career.


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The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find the similar job if I quit the job.


The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

Is your current job not in demand? I'm confused.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

You wouldn't use the definite article "the" before "similar job" since there's not a specific job you are mentioning. "similar" makes it vague which is why we use the indefinite article "a".

TheMy current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit themy job.

You could also remove "my job" at the end and the sentence would still make sense.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find thea similar job if I quit the job.

The current job is not in demand, so it would be tough to find the similar job if I quit themy job.

However, I feel nervous because my workload will drastically increase.


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I would have to learn a lot of regulations and deal with boring tasks.


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Now, I am excited to work for challenging projects.


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To be honest, I don't want to leave the current position.


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To be honest, I don't want to leave themy current position.

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