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I am interested in the position and would like to be considered

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I am interested in a position vs I am interested in the position

Hi all,

Say a business company BizABC wants to hire three temporary

Office Assistants, and I saw this job's advertisement somewhere.

Because the number of job vacancies is more than one,

I am not sure which of the following sentences is grammatically correct.

1. I am interested in a position of temporary Office Assistant available ...

2. I am interested in the position of temporary Office Assistant available...

Could you help please?

Thank you.

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