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What is Personal Reference Letter?

A Personal Reference Letter is a document that is written by someone who knows you personally and can vouch for your character, skills, and qualifications. It is typically used in various situations such as job applications, college admissions, and personal matters where a reputable third-party endorsement is needed.

What are the types of Personal Reference Letter?

There are several types of Personal Reference Letters that can serve different purposes. These include:

Academic reference letters
Employment reference letters
Character reference letters
Personal recommendation letters

How to complete Personal Reference Letter

Completing a Personal Reference Letter is a straightforward process. Follow these steps:

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Introduce yourself and your relationship with the person you are referring to.
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Provide a detailed description of the person's qualities, skills, and achievements.
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Share specific examples or stories that highlight the person's strengths.
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Summarize your overall recommendation and endorse the person for the desired opportunity.
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Include your contact information and offer to provide further assistance or clarification if needed.

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Questions & answers

While you might want to ask your parents or your best friend, your first port of call for references should always be previous employers, preferably your last one. If you've got several previous employers to choose from, pick one that's in a similar sector to the one you're applying for.
Business acquaintances, teachers, professors or academic advisors, volunteer leaders, religious workers, friends, coaches, and neighbors are all potential personal references.
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.
Here are five elements all personal reference letters should include: Start by explaining your relationship to the candidate. Include long you've known the candidate. Add positive personal qualities with specific examples. Close with a statement of recommendation. Offer your contact information.
What should I include in a character reference? Your relationship with the candidate. How long you've known them. Information and examples of their personality and work ethic. Your contact details.
Here's our reference letter template: Dear [insert name], I am writing to recommend [employee_name]. [He/She/They] worked with us at [company_name] as a [employee_job_title] and [reported to me/ worked with me] in my position as [insert your job title]. As an employee, [employee_name] was always [insert quality].