Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Application Letter Critique


Hello everyone,

Here is the job description of the internship that I am applying for. Some of the information has been change to maintain privacy.

Internship at a public cooperation dealing with infrastructure and building projects.
'To assist Project Managers in whole value chain coordination with project owners, consultants (architects, engineers, quantity surveyors & contractors)'
Requirements: Students from Civil Engineering (Bachelor)

Dwayne Aloysious Stewart
123, Dark Road
#01-23
Singapore 100123
Mobile: 8XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX@outlook.com

19 February 2013

ABC Corporation
The ABC Building
8 Alphabet Road
Singapore 654321

To: The Hiring Manager of ABC Corporation

Internship position: Project XX – Infrastructure & Building projects, Job reference no. JRXXXX

I am interested in an internship position in your company this summer break (13May 2013 – 02 Aug 2013). I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Civil) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and am expected to graduate in July 2014.

My interest is in infrastructure projects and I feel that since ABC Corporation develops future-ready infrastructure solutions for the industry, ABC is the perfect place to learn.

As a student in NUS, I have been actively involved in studies and sports. As part of the school’s Aquathlon team, I have contributed as a Team Manager of the team in managing and coordinating their finances, team competitions and administrative work. This has taught me to be organised and resourceful which will be useful in learning and contributing to the company.

Having worked as a retail associate at ZZZZ, I have learnt to communicate with various customers and to attend to their needs. This has enabled me to confidently present the store’s products well to potential customers. As such, I am confident that I will be able to communicate efficiently with various project owners and consultants.

I am confident that ABC Cooperation is the best place to learn and I believe that my skills and attitude towards learning will make this an enjoyable and fulfilling journey. I look forward to meeting your team and if need be any interview to discuss more about the internship. If you have any queries, I can be contacted via my email at XXXXXX@outlook.com or my mobile at 8XXXXXX. I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Yours faithfully,



Dwayne Aloysious Stewart (Mr.)

Monday, February 11, 2013

Resolving Interpersonal Conflict (Post #2)

Wouldn't the world be a boring place if everyone thinks the same way and agrees with everything someone else says? I believe at some point of our lives we are bound to have some conflict with someone. However, we do learn a lot more about others through conflict.

The story of an example of interpersonal conflict comes from an American reality show called Hotel Hell. In this series, Gordon Ramsay visits various struggling lodging establishments and attempts to reverse their situation. What struck me after watching a few episodes was that most of these struggling lodging establishments problems were actually due to the breakdown of communication between the employer, employees and the guests.

Ken is the owner of River Rock Inn. When he purchased the hotel two years ago, his grand vision was to transform this hotel into his dream inn. However, his inn is barely making ends meet and guests have described their stay as uncomfortable and unpleasant. The staff are competent and experienced in their field, but why is it that the inn is barely surviving?

Gordon then discovers out that Ken likes to micromanage. Ken controls everything from the restaurant menu to the pens in his office. His head chef Seth has no control over the restaurant. The menu items and the way the dishes are prepare are all dictated by Ken. This leaves Seth struggling to keep up with the wide variety of dishes that are not of his expertise. Notes such as "Don't take my pens - buy your own" and "If you eat those cookies, take one to your next job interview" are found everywhere on Ken's stuff. These signals to the staff that Ken is in charge and everything needs his approval.

Upon gathering his employees, Gordon discovers that there is a communication breakdown between Ken and his employees. His employees feel that he is deflating them, stripping them of their confidence. Ken, watching the conversation from another room joins them later. He then realizes how his management style and behavior is affecting his staff. He apologizes for his nasty behavior and promises to change.

Sensing that Ken is willing to change for the better, Gordon invites Ramesh, the Vice President of Hotel Operations at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to give them lessons on hospitality. Ken fails miserably on greeting guest. However, Karen, the Assistant Innkeeper, excels at welcoming guest. Ken then realizes that he needs to let his staff run the show as they are capable.

If you are one of the employees of Ken and imagine if Gordon wasn't there to intervene, how would you let Ken know that you can manage your own job? Bear in mind that you cannot offend him. Afterall your pay check comes from him.