I'm suppost to write a job-application letter to a company of interest attaching the resume. My question for this is on the job application letter on the heading i'm suppost to omitt my address and on the resume as well. And also what type of format am i suppost to use for the resume.Is it the one where it has my information of current address on the right hand side and permanent address on the left and so on?

And for the hard cover letter i can place my address to view is that correct or am i wrong.

I would possibly omit my personal address on the cover letter, but I would definitely put it on the resume. Just be sure to use a formal, professional format. In an industry, I don't feel that an employer differentiates between one format and another...as long as it's professional and formal. Employers will be more concerned with clarity, punctuation, spelling, structure, etc. If you know any business majors, consult them. This is covered quite a bit in business.

The first site is an example of both indented and non-indented format.

http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/BusinessLetter.html

The second site will give you examples of resume formats.
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resumes/p/resumetypes.htm

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When writing a job application letter, it is generally recommended to omit your personal address in the heading of the letter, as it is not necessary and could potentially raise concerns about privacy. The focus should be on providing your contact information, such as your professional email address and phone number, so that the employer can easily get in touch with you.

Regarding the format of the resume, there are various formats you can choose from depending on your preferences and the job you are applying for. The format you mentioned with the current address on the right and permanent address on the left is called the "two-column" format, which can be effective in some cases. However, keep in mind that the content and organization of your resume are more important than the specific format.

It is generally recommended to include your personal address on the resume, as it is a common practice for employers to use this information for contact purposes or to determine your location. Make sure to place your personal address in a clear and easily readable format, typically at the top of the resume.

For more guidance on writing a professional job application letter and resume, you can refer to the following resources:

- The University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center provides an example of both indented and non-indented formats for a business letter, which can be helpful for structuring your job application letter: http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/BusinessLetter.html

- About.com provides examples of different resume formats, such as chronological, functional, and combination formats, along with tips for choosing the right format for your specific circumstances: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resumes/p/resumetypes.htm

Remember to always customize your job application letter and resume to match the requirements and expectations of the specific company you are applying to. Good luck with your job application!