know you probably don’t have much spare time to read a letter from a complete stranger, but I just had to reach out to a fellow member of the West Fields Photography Club, especially one with the sort of resume that you have.
Terry Townsend, a current GAP employee and a former colleague of yours, also recommended I get in touch with you. He’s convinced that you and our company would be a perfect match, and I tend to agree.
Truth is, we have big things happening on the digital front here, and we’re looking for people with big talent to help drive the ship. More specifically, we’re in need of an Online Content Manager who can develop and implement the kind of strategies that win awards, and we feel you would thrive in this role.
The opportunity promises rapid growth. You’d work with some of the industry’s top minds, manage a dynamic team, travel internationally, be part of a business that’s about to change the online game, and have the option of working remotely most days (hello freedom). What’s more, we have an on-site restaurant that makes phenomenal burgers, and we’re partial to the odd laughter yoga session.
At the very least, I’d like the opportunity to be able to tell you more. Could I give you a call at 1pm on Tuesday, January 24?
Thanks so much for the time, and I look forward to discussing things further.
Sincerely,
Anthony Carr
Recruitment Officer
GAP
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