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Jаne wrоte а cоver letter fоr the gаme designer job. She knows she’s supposed to use AIDA, but she’s not very strong at it yet. She’s come to you for help. Read her cover letter, then give her feedback. Your feedback should make it clear that you understand the basic concepts of the course -- ie, the feedback should include language from AIDA, ethos/logos/pathos, and the 7Cs. You can also feel free to make up ANYTHING here -- pretend you know Jane and her accomplishments, and help her see how she can write a better letter. Jane's Letter Dear Hiring Manager, I am writing to express my interest in the Game Designer position at Expo Games. I recently came across the job posting and felt compelled to apply. Although my experience may not be extensive, I believe I have some relevant skills that could be beneficial to your team. I graduated with a degree in Computer Science, and while my coursework didn't specifically focus on game design, I have dabbled in some personal projects related to game development. I'm familiar with Unity and have some basic understanding of game mechanics and level design principles. In my previous roles, I've had the opportunity to collaborate with teams on various projects, although none were related to game development. However, I am confident in my ability to adapt and learn quickly in a new environment. I can do a little scripting in languages like C#, and I am eager to expand my skill set and contribute to the team in any way I can. Additionally, I'm open to learning more about game monetization strategies and other aspects of the industry. I appreciate the opportunity to be considered for this position and look forward to the possibility of discussing how my skills and background align with the needs of your team. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Jane