Your guide to drafting a proposal
To be considered for one of our openings, submitting a customized proposal is key. This guide will show you how simple it is to create a standout proposal and bring you closer to landing your dream job.
Tips for submitting your proposal and securing an interview
- Be honest and list as many tasks and subtasks as your knowledge, background, and experience allow in your proposal. If you don't have direct experience in something, you can add any related or similar experience and your willingness to learn new things to fully develop the skills required to execute.
- The information in your proposal should be tailored to your prior experience and skills in the tasks and subtasks listed in the job description you’re applying to. The more specific you are in your proposal, the higher your chances will be of being hired.
- Use grammar tools, such as Grammarly, to ensure correct grammar usage. Good grammar improves your chances of being selected for an interview.
- Use the correct spacing and structure established.
- Place your voice recording link to avoid delays in your interview process.
Proposal Guidelines
1. Start with a Strong Introduction
Begin your proposal with a brief introduction (1–2 paragraphs) about yourself. Include:
- Where you’re from.
- Relevant background and work experience.
- Your education or relevant studies.
- Why you are an ideal candidate, highlighting your skills and attitude that align with the position requirements.
2. Structure Your Proposal Based on Job Description Tasks
4. Add a link to your portfolio following the guidelines below:
- Instructions for submitting your portfolio
5. Record a Loom Video and share the link
- Instructions for the loom video
Examples of Proposals