Application Letter: It is a letter of introduction attached to or accompanying another document such as a résumé or an application form for college.
College Admission Letter:
is also known as the "letter of intent". It is a brief discussion of your intention to be admitted in a specific course in college.
Employment Application Letter:
is widely known as a "cover letter". It is used to introduce yourself to a prospective employer.
OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE: is a written interchange of internal (communication between company departments) and external communication (communication between a company to another firm) to assist the flow of business processes.
Business letter: is the traditional way of communicating information from one company to another or used in external correspondence. The format can either be full block, modified block, and semi-block.
Business memorandum:
or memo a written communication strictly between the company’s offices to another or used in internal correspondence
Business e-mail: is an office correspondence that can either be internal or external.
Résumé: It is a concise document that highlights your education, work experiences, and other qualifications such as your skills and strengths.
Chronological -
Lists your work history in reverse order, starting with your current or most recent job and working backward.
Skills-based -
Focuses on skills and strengths important to employers. Omits specific dates, names, and places. De-emphasizes a spotty work history.
Combination -
Blends the flexibility and strength of the other two types of resumes