How to write an effective job application email for CA freshers?

We know that you are excited about dropping that online job application and getting started with your first job after clearing that tough and testing CA Final exam but before you go ahead, do consider the following.

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In today’s world, most job applications for CA freshers are sent via email. After applying the science behind probability, we can assure you that there are only two for your job application - either your email will be ignored or it will be read. Of course, you want to fall in the latter category, but how?

Well, we have got you covered. There are some things to be kept in mind while writing your job application email - let’s take a look at them.


Here are the points that we will be covering in this article:


1. Preliminary Research

2. Contents of an email

3. Common errors to avoid

4. FAQs

5. A sample Email

Preliminary Research

We know that you are excited about dropping that online job application and getting started with your first job after clearing that tough and testing CA Final exam but before you go ahead, do consider the following.There are numerous jobs out there for CA freshers but should you apply to each and every one of them? Exactly, do not rush behind drafting the job application email before you research thoroughly about the required skill sets for the job. Go through the job description and match it with not only the skill sets that you possess but also the level of interest you have in doing the job if you get it.

Contents of an email

After completing the preliminary research comes the execution part of your job application email. To make it fairly simple, we have broken it down into various parts:

  • Subject - You need a concise subject line for your online job application which should include your name and the position you are applying for. This will get your job application email noticed among the countless other emails that the recruiters receive. Eg - Name_Job application for the position of a Chartered Accountant
  • Salutation - Make sure to direct your job application to a specific person. Eg - ‘Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. XYZ’. If you do not have a name, simply put ‘Dear Sir/Ma'am.
  • Body - Open the email with something like ‘I hope you are doing fine, ‘I hope this email finds you well’, etc.
  1. Your first paragraph should clearly state why you’re writing and the reference from where you gained knowledge about this job opening.
  2. The second paragraph is essentially the most important paragraph since this is where you pitch for your candidature. Concisely explain why you’re a great fit for this particular role while highlighting your skills and achievements.
  3. Enough said it’s time to write your last paragraph in which you can cite that you have attached your resume and cover letter. Do not forget to thank the recipient for their time.
  • Signature - To close your job application email, use ‘Sincerely/Best Regards’ and sign off with your full name and contact details.
  • Attachments - Make sure you attach your resume. The most desired attachment format is (.pdf). Make sure that the name is clear and concise and avoid using generic names like ‘Resume’. Check our blog on the checklist for a complete resume *insert link* to make sure your resume doesn’t miss out on anything.

Common Errors to Avoid

  • Make sure that you are not forgetting to attach your resume.
  • Check the language that you have used. Avoid using any slang or any other sort of unprofessional language.
  • Check your grammar using software (Eg - Grammarly https://bit.ly/3hlQNAY) before hitting the send button.
  • Lastly, proofread your email multiple times.

FAQs

  1. Should I elaborately express my interest in the role?
You can express your interest for the role but make it concise.
  1. Can I use ‘Hi’ or ‘Hey’ to address the recipient?
This is not an email to a friend so do not make the mistake of getting over-familiar and sounding unprofessional.
  1. Should I summarise my resume in the mail body?
Market yourself in the email but do it concisely. Do not reiterate your resume in the mail body.
  1. Can I include a call to action?
A call-to-action can be included before signing off. Eg - To discuss how we might work together, please find my contact details below.
  1. Can I include a video resume?
You can also include a video resume alongside your soft copy. This could actually give you an edge over others since it gives the recruiter a look at your body language, confidence, etc.

A Sample Email for job application for CA freshers

Subject - *Name*_Job application for the position of a Chartered Accountant
Dear Mr. XYZ
I hope this email finds you in good health.
I am writing this email to apply for the position of *mention the job role* which I came across through *mention the place from where you got to know about the job opening*.
I believe that I will be a great fit for this role because of my possession of skills like *mention your relevant skill sets*. Also, my achievements like *mention your achievements*, along the way make a strong statement about me being a *mention your strengths*.
Thank you for your time. Please find attached my resume and cover letter. To discuss how we might work together, please find my contact details below.
Best RegardsCA *Name*Ph: 9********9
For more templates, refer to https://resumeworded.com/networking-email-templates/
Attachments:

  • Resume (pdf)
  • Video Resume (video - Youtube)
  • Cover letter (pdf)

Conclusion

Writing a job application email for a CA fresher can be challenging but it can be made simple by just being mindful of a few things. Make sure to research properly about the role that you are applying to. While writing an email, include all the contents mentioned above. Avoid making some common mistakes like forgetting to attach your resume and use of unprofessional language.

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CA Monk wishes you all the best!

CA Monk
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