Over the past [length of time, e.g., six months], I have greatly enjoyed contributing to the [Department/Team Name] as a [Your Current Temporary Title]. Through this experience, I have developed a deep understanding of our workflows, company culture, and strategic goals. I am proud of the work we have accomplished together, including [mention 1–2 specific achievements, e.g., streamlining the invoice process, completing the Q3 database migration ahead of schedule, or improving customer response times by 20%].
[Current Date]
I believe moving to a permanent position would be mutually beneficial. For the team, it would ensure continuity, eliminate the need to onboard and train a new employee, and allow me to take on additional long-term responsibilities. For me, it would provide the stability to further invest in my professional growth here and help drive the department’s future success.
I am fully prepared to continue delivering the same level of dedication, reliability, and quality, and I am excited about the possibility of growing with [Company Name] as a permanent staff member.
Please let me know if you would be available for a brief meeting next week to discuss this possibility. I would be happy to provide references or complete any additional steps required for the conversion process.
I am writing to formally express my strong interest in transitioning from my current temporary position to a permanent role within [Company Name].
Over the past [length of time, e.g., six months], I have greatly enjoyed contributing to the [Department/Team Name] as a [Your Current Temporary Title]. Through this experience, I have developed a deep understanding of our workflows, company culture, and strategic goals. I am proud of the work we have accomplished together, including [mention 1–2 specific achievements, e.g., streamlining the invoice process, completing the Q3 database migration ahead of schedule, or improving customer response times by 20%].
[Current Date]
I believe moving to a permanent position would be mutually beneficial. For the team, it would ensure continuity, eliminate the need to onboard and train a new employee, and allow me to take on additional long-term responsibilities. For me, it would provide the stability to further invest in my professional growth here and help drive the department’s future success.
I am fully prepared to continue delivering the same level of dedication, reliability, and quality, and I am excited about the possibility of growing with [Company Name] as a permanent staff member.
Please let me know if you would be available for a brief meeting next week to discuss this possibility. I would be happy to provide references or complete any additional steps required for the conversion process.
I am writing to formally express my strong interest in transitioning from my current temporary position to a permanent role within [Company Name].
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