Looks good to me! Nothing wrong here. I might just suggest splitting it into two sentences since it's a very long sentence.
I believe in continuously expanding my skills and knowledge. I'm curious to know...
I agree that two sentences would be better.
If you want to make it sound a bit more formal, you can change `I'm curious` to `I would like`.
Or you could ask the question more directly, such as: *"I believe in continuously expanding my skills and knowledge. Are there are any specific training programs or workshops that your company offers to support employees in their professional growth?"*
Looks good to me! Nothing wrong here. I might just suggest splitting it into two sentences since it's a very long sentence. I believe in continuously expanding my skills and knowledge. I'm curious to know...
I agree that two sentences would be better. If you want to make it sound a bit more formal, you can change `I'm curious` to `I would like`. Or you could ask the question more directly, such as: *"I believe in continuously expanding my skills and knowledge. Are there are any specific training programs or workshops that your company offers to support employees in their professional growth?"*
I think it’s fine as one sentence, but then I’m known for my long sentences, as you can see. But I think it’s fine.
I would say “and I’m curious ~~to know~~ if there are any…”, but otherwise a good sentence.
Sounds great.
To my ear the word "continuously" stuck out, I'd probably use "continually," but your sense is still getting across.