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  • to Management
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Sample Letters to Human Resources

Find inspiration in our curated catalog of letters to human resources. Each sample letter comes with guidelines and advice to help you find the right words.

Letters to Human Resources

Letters to human resources are letters written to the personnel or department that deals with administration, training, and hiring of employees in an organization. The role of human resources personnel is to handle everything from payroll to policy issues and legal grievances. If you have a policy or legal question, a personal issue that affects your work, or a serious problem with a colleague, the first person you may want to contact is a human resources representative. The best way to begin this conversation is by drafting a letter stating your specific problem.

When writing letters to human resources, make sure to follow all the rules of a formal letter. Start by addressing your letter to the right person. Write a clear subject line communicating your problem and indicating that action is needed. Set a formal and professional tone early in the conversation. Keep your sentences short and clear and avoid providing more information than is necessary. Describe the issue precisely giving a timeline of when it started. Explain what you have done or think can be done to address the issue. Request for an in-person meeting. Close on a note of anticipation to seeing the issue resolved.

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Letter of application for employment. Sample letter
Letter of appreciation for an interview. Sample letter
Letter of not accepting an offer. Sample letter
Letter of reference for someone for a customer service job
Letter responding to a job offer and negotiating better salary
Letter to accept a job offer as a software programmer
Letter to confirm an appointment, meeting, interview
Letter to recommend someone for a job at accounting firm
Letter to reject a job due to active contract with employer
Letter to resign from a job because of a personality clash

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