The letter I actually need is that two years before I'd sent in a letter to my Management to work for the sale department but they did not reply, so this is my first reminder to them.
Answer:
Hi Ronald,
First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your guts and commitment to change your career.
In order for you to get the position in the sales department, simply writing a letter is not enough. In fact, I wouldn't even consider writing another letter. You might consider doing the following:
Talk to your immediate supervisor. Tell him/her that you like the company and want to stay but would like a change in your roles. Let him/her know that you want to move forward in the company in the sales department.
Learn about the positions that you might be interested in (in your case sales). learn and know what they do on a daily basis. When there is a vacancy in the position, you can then show how you would be a good fit for the job and are able to perform the required tasks that are brought on in that position.
Keep an eye out for openings within the company. Most large companies have a corporate intranet or website in which you can find out about current job postings.
Get to know the managers (your future bosses) in the department you want to work for. Let them know you are interested in working for them. Try to learn as much about the job as possible and offer to help out.
You will want to follow your companies procedures correctly on how internal candidates can apply for openings within the company.
Be prepared for an interview. Internal candidates are no different from an external one in most hiring managers eyes. When I am looking to fill a position, I am looking for someone who can do the job. I do not care if you are already working for the company. This is where getting to know your future boss play a key role. If I already know you, you have an edge over external candidates (provided you can actually do the job).
Regards, Dax
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