Successful Applications Bank

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Hi friend,

I have a quick request for you. I am putting together a successful applications bank, and I need your help for that. If you have successful applications please click here.

It would really be beneficial for everyone reading this.

I will make sure your submissions are anonymised.

Some of you have already contributed to it. Others might be reticent to contribute, and I understand that. Personally, I contributed all my successful applications.

I know now what makes a good application.

However, there was a time I did not. Many are still in that position. But together we can change that. After all, isn’t that what Equal Opportunity is all about?

There are applications banks out there, sure. But we are all tired of being charged to access them.

This bank will be completely free, forever.

I will also add a step-by-step guide to creating compelling applications(I haven’t seen these tips anywhere)

By the way, you can now add comments to these emails. This is a way for more of us to stay in touch and exchange ideas.

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Thank you all for applying! I did not expect so many of you applying for this. Please allow me some time to go through all submissions. I aim to contact you by end of next week.

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