I Am Writing To Apply For. It appears "I write to apply for the position of CEO" is grammatically correct. Using the simple present "I write." is a more formal version of "I am writing." and it's widely used in business letters: it tells the reader what the purpose of the letter is.
A cheerful disposition, can-do attitude and interpersonal ability make me a strong candidate for the advertised position and I am certain that my experience and industry. I would also like to learn about new science knowledges. I have a great interest in this position.
Dear Sir or Madam I (am writing/write) (to apply/applying) for the post of export marketing assistant which (has advertised/ was advertised) in the last edition of Enterprise magazine.
I would like to work for you, because i love hilling people.
I have experience in volunteering - last year I helped immigrants to find temporary homes and job. I am considering a career in the tourist industry after I leave college. I would be interested in invironmental and development issues, but my interest is also in the problems caused by flooding.