Follow up of Telephonic Call for Programmer Jobs
Jonathan D. Flowers
34 Iffley Road
BS4 1ZP
BRISLINGTON
Phone: 078 7221 7387 Email: flowers@hotmail.com
July 12, 2010
Mr. Robert W. Young
Workflow Solutions, LLC
115 Wolf Road,
Albany, NY, 12305.
Dear Mr. Young
It was wonderful exchanging words with you yesterday regarding the job opening i.e. JAVA programmer and its detailed job profile. The brief yet illuminating conversation was highly informative thereby making me confident of congruity of your wants of skills set with my core competencies.
I sincerely herein wish to express genuine thankfulness for the consideration of my candidature by contemplating at the soft copy of resume posted on a job portal. In addition to it as per your requirements an updated hard copy of recent resume is attached along with it to draw your kind attention to my excellent professional background so far.
In brief the major highlights of my career so far have been:
•JAVA certification from Sun
•Fact paced career advancements of that from the junior java programmer to the current capacity of java programmer in the short term of five years in XYZ Inc. that has been the global leader in providing customized business solutions for the last twenty years.
•Proficiency in JSPs (Java Server Pages) to JDBC (Java DataBase Connectivity) further explains the reasons for the aforementioned rapid career progression.
•Working on two projects using OOD (object oriented development) concepts and UML (Unified Modeling Language) respectively further authenticates my personal commitment to professional growth and development. ( For further details kindly refer to detailed resume attached along with)
I am looking forward to meet you in person thereby calling your attention to my technical competence along with different successful projects undertaken so far, so as to call your kind attention to my sound suitability plus the appropriateness of my skill set for your firm’s various needs and wants.
Hoping to see you soon in the mutual beneficial interests.
Sincerely
Jonathan D. Flowers
Leave a Comment