Personal Letter Of Recommendation Template

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How to write a reference letter for a friend Accept if you can provide a quality reference. Request details about the job opening. Ask your friend about goals and objectives. Discuss the background of your relationship. Mention examples of skills and qualifications. Focus on improvement and progress.
If you agree to provide a reference, follow these tips: Keep the information factual. Avoid opinions about issues such as personal conflicts. Qualify what you say. Make your praise specific. Refer to specific tasks or projects. Avoid examples that highlight a candidate's weaknesses.
A recommendation letter should provide information on who you are, your connection with the person you are recommending, why they are qualified, and the specific skills they have that you are endorsing.
These are some quick tips for how to write a letter of recommendation for yourself: Create an outline by entering your skills and strengths into a template. Use the proper voice. State the letter's purpose immediately, followed by an explanation of how your reference knows you. Be confident in the writing.
Your letter should describe how you know the person and explain why you're recommending them. Think carefully before saying yes. Follow a business letter format. Focus on the job description. Explain how you know the person, and for how long. Focus on one or two traits. Remain positive. Share your contact information.
In general, the letter should begin by explaining how the person met you and explicitly state how long they've known you. The person should continue by telling personal stories or giving specific information and facts that speak to your good character (i.e., honesty, trustworthiness, etc.).