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Dear Human Resources Department,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my strong interest in the
Junior Art Director position at Ogilvy. With my passion for creativity, branding
expertise, and experience in marketing, I believe I would be an excellent fit for
your dynamic and innovative agency.

Throughout my 4+ years of professional experience, I have consistently delivered


outstanding results in branding and communication design. I have continuously
updated my skills to stay abreast of the latest design trends, always striving to
enhance my abilities in commercial art and foster creative thinking.

I am not only passionate about design but also possess excellent communication
and time management skills, enabling me to collaborate effectively with cross-
functional teams and deliver projects within deadlines.

Although I may lack extensive agency experience and English proficiency, I view
these as areas for growth rather than weaknesses. I am driven to constantly
learn and improve, staying motivated to develop my professional skills in creating
exceptional work. I believe that with determination and effort, there is nothing I
cannot achieve.

As I researched Ogilvy, I was captivated by the agency's rich legacy, dedication


to innovation, and commitment to shaping the marketing communications
industry. I am inspired by your vision to create the next generation of hybrid and
fluid modern-marketing talent and your goal to become the "Best Place to Work"
for GenZ in Vietnam. I am confident that my creative thinking, leadership abilities,
and collaborative mindset would contribute to the realization of this vision.

Thank you for considering my application. I have attached my resume and


portfolio for your review. I would welcome the opportunity to further discuss how
my skills and experiences align with Ogilvy's objectives during an interview. I look
forward to the possibility of contributing to Ogilvy's continued success.

Yours sincerely,
Thien Tran.

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