Norton Rose Fulbright Cover Letter Format

Mohamed

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Are we meant to include our address, and email, and phone number like a normal Cover letter? As it is a 750-word paste into the box cover letter?

This is for the Norton Rose First Steps Application!


Mohamed xxxxa

Flat x xxxxxe, 12 xxxxxxxx Road

xxxx8232010

[email protected]

Dear Graduate Recruitment,

Norton Rose Fulbright,

3 More London Riverside, London

SE1 2AQ,

Is this how it's meant to be done or because it's a 750-word paste into the box we just write dear grad recruitment and go on...

[FA1]Check the application form to see how your covering letter should be formatted and follow that style. If this is how it’s supposed to be then ignore this!
 
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    No, you don't need to include your address/email or their address. Just Dear Graduate Recruitment is fine!
     

    Lian Lian

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    Are we meant to include our address, and email, and phone number like a normal Cover letter? As it is a 750-word paste into the box cover letter?

    This is for the Norton Rose First Steps Application!


    Mohamed xxxxa

    Flat x xxxxxe, 12 xxxxxxxx Road

    xxxx8232010

    [email protected]

    Dear Graduate Recruitment,

    Norton Rose Fulbright,

    3 More London Riverside, London

    SE1 2AQ,

    Is this how it's meant to be done or because it's a 750-word paste into the box we just write dear grad recruitment and go on...

    [FA1]Check the application form to see how your covering letter should be formatted and follow that style. If this is how it’s supposed to be then ignore this!
    Hi!

    Have you heard back from the firm about your application outcome? I applied for NRF's First Steps programme but I've not heard anything yet.
     

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