Create a Letter to a Potential Employer

Design and implement a solution using creative thinking and problem-solving skills.Create a Letter to a Potential EmployerProblem: As an extern in the career development office at your school, your boss has asked you to prepare a sample letter to a potential employer in the hospitality industry. Students on campus seek-ing employment will use this letter as a reference document when creating their own letters.Perform the following tasks:
Part 1: Using your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address, create a letterhead for the letter. Be sure to include an image in the letterhead and appropriate separator lines and marks. Once the letterhead is designed, write the letter to this potential employer: Ms. Lynette Galens, Human Resources Director, Mountain Top Hotels, 125 Cedar Road, P.O. Box 1250, Denver, CO 80230.The draft wording for the letter is as follows:First paragraph: I am responding to your online advertisement for the assistant manager position. I have the credentials you are seeking and believe I can be a valuable asset to Mountain Top Hotels.
Second paragraph: In May, I will be earning my bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management from Parkview College. My relevant coursework includes the following:Below the second paragraph, insert the following table:Event management12 hours, Food safety and nutrition15 hours, Hotel management12 hours, Restaurant management18 hours, Tourism management12 hours,
Third paragraph: In addition to my college coursework, I have the following experience:Below the third paragraph, insert the following items as a bulleted list: Assisted school cafeteria director; Volunteered in Cedar Mission kitchen; Developed social media platforms for local bakery.
Last paragraph: I look forward to hearing from you to schedule an interview and to discuss my career opportunities at Mountain Top Hotels.Use the concepts and techniques presented in this module to create and format a letter according to a letter style and creating appropriate paragraph breaks. The letter should contain a letterhead that includes a shape and an online picture(s); a table with an appropriate table title, column headings, and table style applied (unformatted table contents listed above); and a bulleted list (unformatted experience list items above). If requested by your instructor, insert nonbreaking spaces in the company name, Mountain Top Hotels. If requested by your instructor, set a transparent color in the picture.While creating the letter, be sure to do the following: 1. Create a letterhead: insert and format a shape, insert and format at least one online picture, insert symbols from the Symbol gallery in the contact line, and add a paragraph border. 2. Create the letter contents: apply the No Spacing style, set left-aligned tab stops where appropriate, insert the current date, insert the table and format it, center the table, bullet the list as you type it, and use your name in the signature line in the letter.  3. Be sure to check the spelling and grammar of the finished letter.  4. Add alt text to the table and to the picture(s) in the document. Check the document accessibility of the finished letter. When you are finished with the letter, save it with the file name, SC_WD_3_LetterToEmployer.  Submit your assignment and answers to the 
Part 2 critical thinking questions in the format specified by your instructor.Part 2:  You made several decisions while creating the letter in this assignment: where to position elements in the letterhead, how to format elements in the letterhead, which shape and picture(s) to use in the letterhead, which font size to use for the letter text, which table style to use, and which letter style to use. What was the rationale behind each of these decisions?

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