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2. Personal or character letter of recommendation. Dear [Mr./Mrs./Ms./To Whom it May Concern], I am writing to recommend [full name of person you're recommending] for [thing you're recommending them for].
Focus on one or two traits. In the body of your letter, focus on one or two qualities in this person that make him or her a good fit for the job. ... Remain positive. State that you think this person is a strong candidate. ... Share your contact information.
Contact Information and Greeting. Include the contact information of the individual or committee to whom you are addressing the letter. ... First Paragraph. The first paragraph should explain your connection to the person you are recommending. ... Body. ... Closing. ... Signature.
Put their details at the top of the letter and in your greeting. If you are writing a general reference letter, you could use Whom it May Concern or Dear Sir/Madam.
Focus on one or two traits. In the body of your letter, focus on one or two qualities in this person that make him or her a good fit for the job. ... Remain positive. State that you think this person is a strong candidate. ... Share your contact information.
If you are writing a personal recommendation letter, include a salutation (Dear Dr. Williams, Dear Ms. Miller, etc.). If you are writing a general letter, say "To Whom it May Concern" or simply don't include a salutation.
GIVE YOUR WRITER ENOUGH TIME TO WRITE THE LETTER: ... GIVE YOUR WRITER THE INFORMATION THEY NEED TO WRITE YOU A GREAT LETTERBUT DON'T WRITE IT YOURSELF: ... ASK SOMEONE WHO REALLY KNOWS YOU: ... ASK SOMEONE WHO IS RELEVANT TO THE JOB YOU'RE GOING AFTER:
A professional reference is a recommendation from a person who can vouch for your qualifications for a job. A professional reference for an experienced worker is typically a former employer, a colleague, a client, a vendor, a supervisor, or someone else who can recommend you for employment.
A professional reference is a recommendation from a person who can vouch for your qualifications for a job. A professional reference for an experienced worker is typically a former employer, a colleague, a client, a vendor, a supervisor, or someone else who can recommend you for employment.
Keep the information factual. Avoid opinions about issues such as personal conflicts. ... Qualify what you say. For example, It was our experience ... Make your praise specific. ... Refer to specific tasks or projects. ... Avoid examples that highlight a candidate's weaknesses.
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