Hide Date Field in Letter of Recommendation

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Introducing Our New 'Letter Of Recommendation Hide Date Field' Feature

We are excited to announce our latest feature designed to make your letter of recommendation process even smoother.

Key features include:

Hide the date field on your letters of recommendation
Customize the date display settings based on your preferences
Maintain a professional and polished look for your letters

Potential use cases and benefits:

For job applications where the date is not relevant
For academic recommendations where the focus should be on the content
To avoid any potential biases based on the date of recommendation

With our 'Letter Of Recommendation Hide Date Field' feature, you can now create impactful letters without the distraction of dates. Focus on what truly matters - the content of your recommendation - and leave the rest to us.

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Unless the candidate gives you a form on which to write your recommendation, you should write the reference as a formal letter. A reference letter should begin with both you and the employer's contact information (name, address, phone number, email) followed by the date.
So the letter itself should be recent, but you can, however, ask for a recommendation from a person who was your teacher/professor/boss/mentor some time ago. ... But if you are applying for a job, a recommendation from a person you worked for/with several years ago could still be very relevant.
Unless the candidate gives you a form on which to write your recommendation, you should write the reference as a formal letter. A reference letter should begin with both you and the employer's contact information (name, address, phone number, email) followed by the date.
Letters don't expire, they decay.
The document should be 300-400 words long and should present your character, accomplishments and abilities from an objective perspective. A "letter of reference" is often given directly to you by the referee and you can keep it for future use.
No, that isn't how it works. A letter of recommendation should be: tailored to the recipient, or at least to the type of recipient (grad school, job, internship, etc) written (or updated) by the professor at the time it is sent.
Personally, I always sign my recommendation letters, including the ones submitted electronically. ... In the United States, at least, it is still quite strongly the custom for such letters to be signed. It at least proves that the person writing the letter has access to a copy of my signature.
Personally, I always sign my recommendation letters, including the ones submitted electronically. ... In the United States, at least, it is still quite strongly the custom for such letters to be signed. It at least proves that the person writing the letter has access to a copy of my signature.
So the letter itself should be recent, but you can, however, ask for a recommendation from a person who was your teacher/professor/boss/mentor some time ago. ... But if you are applying for a job, a recommendation from a person you worked for/with several years ago could still be very relevant.
In general, recommendation letters should be submitted on letterhead if possible. That's because recommenders are presumably writing (and giving their opinions about you) in their professional capacities, either as your professors or as your supervisors.
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