First and foremost, I'd like to be honest that I don't have a lot of work experience except for a few on-the-job-training in offices and one at a law firm. Second, I have a basic grasp of the law for I
am now on my second year of law studies. To manage my time wisely, I hope I could get a job where I can develop my skills in writing and at the same time get compensation from it. In that way, I can pay expenses in school and save at the same time. Third, I was a writer in our school paper way back my elementary days. I had a lot of seminars and contests that I both joined and won. However, I stopped since I got busy being the president of the student council and the sports club both in high school and college. But my liking to write did not end there. I continue to blog and write articles. More often, I get to deliver these articles in front of the crowd on school events. At present, I'm the newly promulgated writer of Facts, the official publication of the college of law where I'm studying. Fourth and lastly, I will be motivated. Since this is my first time to apply for a job, rest assured that I will be putting my heart in it to reach the quality that my employers are expecting from me.
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