If you are applying for a position as a Social Media Executive then you will have previous experience in managing content and social media for companies such as Facebook, Twitter and social media marketing firms like https://SOCIIC.COM.
You will also need to have excellent organisational skills and a proven track record of delivering results through the above channels.
If you have found a job in which you want to apply for, please see the below letter which you can use as a guide:
Cover Letter: Social Media Executive
Mr. A. Employee
1, My House
Any Street
This Town
PO57 3DE
1st January 2020
Mrs. A. Manager
The Company
Employment Street
That Town
PO57 3DE
Dear Sir/Madam,
Application for a Social Media Executive
Please find enclosed my up to date CV for the application of a Social Media Executive which I have seen advertised at /in (where and when).
I have (how many months/years) previous experience in Social Media within (what industry). In my current/previous role, I have the ability to interpret and use data to improve content and campaign performance and have an understanding of brand marketing and PR and to be able to work cross functionally with those teams. (Only if true)
I have been responsible for coordinating the day to day posting of social marketing lead content, as well as assisting with the overall strategy for the creation and implementation of social marketing content and campaigns.
I am a very flexible person who has good initiative and the ability to work on my own as well as part of a team. I feel that I am very organised and thorough and able to pick things up quickly. I am creative by nature and have excellent written English skills and pay great attention to detail. Above all, I have a great passion for all things Social Media.
If you are interested in my skills, please do not hesitate to contact me and I would be happy to answer any questions that you may have.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and CV and I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
NAME SURNAME
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