Stanislav Smirnov
P.O BOX 1211 Geneva 4,
Switzerland.
Stanislav.smirnov@unige.ch
Dear Sir
RE: A VACANT MATHEMATICIAN POSITION AT BRITISH AIRWAYS
Following a position in the quantitative financial analyst that has fallen vacant in British Airways, I am writing this letter to you to inform you that you can fill the vacant. Since you have achieved excellence in the previous work environment, I feel that you are the right person to assume the responsibility.
The position requires a person who is capable to critically analyze assumptions and dig deep into the data that will help in arriving at the most productive way out. Familiarity with computer coding is essential in performing the above responsibilities. Extensive knowledge in calculus is also crucial as the position demands involve algebra, functions, knowledge of graphs, logarithms, and mathematical induction.
Having attained a philosophy degree in mathematics, the company feels that you are the most appropriate person to join the aviation team and work together in achieving excellence. Your records of having extensive knowledge in the areas of theories of probability, dynamic systems as well as dealing with the some of the most sophisticated analysis have attracted the attention of the company and the whole team as well (Smirnov, 2010).
We are aware of your outstanding achievements and awards that you have attained in the course of following your career path. The Clay Research Award which you earned in the year 2003 is a great achievement which will translate in giving the company a clear and precise solution to the problems that we are trying to resolve. Through research, a question in hand comes to be solved most appropriately since there is data to support the solution.
The ability to work closely with others and being a team player is a trait that is crucial for any organization. The company can, therefore, realize a friendly and conducive working environment with your participation in its affairs. Go ahead and grab this opportunity and take up the new challenge.
Yours faithfully.
References
Smirnov, S. (2010). Discrete complex analysis and probability. In Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 (ICM 2010) (In 4 Volumes) Vol. I: Plenary Lectures and Ceremonies Vols. II-IV: Invited Lectures (pp. 595-621).