GUIDELINES

  1. A new advancement about reference letters when someone leaves the company is available. The presence of liability laws, the employers became very cautious about what they note down about the employees that were fired or who quits. The employers can now file a lawsuit if they found out that the employee was far from the qualities that were written on the recommendation letter. As a consequence, the recommendation letter is commonly short and only provide details that can be checked by the person. These are details such as time of employment, job description, and work produced and others. On the other hand, a reference letter where a person lists individuals as a reference for the new job post is a different one. Unlike the recommendation letter, it is not treated as a legally binding letter, and it is commonly used in describing the person's??s good characteristics. Nonetheless, it is always reasonable to not use exaggerations. When you are having hesitations in writing a recommendation letter or a reference letter for someone, look for Declining to write a letter of Recommendation?

    In writing this letter, first be sure to check your organization??s rules about letters of recommendation. There are already a lot of policies that have been set to protect against potential cases. When planning to write a letter, be sure to write only real facts that you have observed on the person, do not write offensive and uncomplimentary words. If you cannot??t write a letter, then politely decline. Target employers are excellent in reading between the lines. If there are contrary indications in the letter, these might damage the employee's??s chance of getting the new post.

    If the one who asked for a recommendation letter gave you a form to fill out, you can provide comments on the space on the form or write it on a new paper. You commonly sign your name across the seal, especially when sending confidential mail. This is a usual routine in an academic application.

    Often, when you are writing a recommendation letter, you are also aware of who the future employer is and what the vacant position is. Explain the past employee's??s work, performance, qualities and other essential information. Give the letter to the person to deliver it, instead of sending it directly through the mail, be conscious that he or she might read it.

    There are times when you write a letter of recommendation, and you don not know the details of who the employer is and what the vacant position is. You can write a reference letter. Instead, it is almost the same in writing a recommendation letter. However, a reference letter is more general. It is usually used to make known the person to the employer, talk about the person's??s character and principles. The person who will receive it will read it and may use it as a future reference.

    Avoid adding comments such as race, color, religion, handicap, sex, national origin, marital or parental status. Do not put comments that could lead to being a bias of aggregate preferences.
  2. When writing a letter of recommendation and you do not know who the reader will be, you may opt to write "To whom it may concern."? It is usually acceptable to use. You can also show in the subject heading your confidence in writing the letter
  3. Show your confidence in writing the letter. You can also give the details the history of your relationship such as how long you have known him or her or what is your relationship with him or her (supervisor, teacher, co-worker).
  4. Reiterate why the person you are recommending are fit to the job, include his or her qualifications, past performance and accomplishments, and other contributions might help. You can also write about the awards and recognitions that he or she received when you started working with him or her. To show your positive recommendation, the details you write should also be important to the position he or she is requesting. The more detail you provide, the more you can communicate your eagerness in recommending. Usually, uncommitted comments may suggest that you are not certain on the person you are recommending because of the reservations you have about his or her work.
  5. If possible, write a letter concerning the reasons why you want to terminate the person's??s job.
  6. Clearly end with a statement that you are willing to help in the future.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

When I describe my ideal employee, I would say I want someone who is a team player, quick on their feet, self-motivated, understand the importance of a deadline, and honest. When I think about who I currently employ who fits all of that criteria, I believe of John Salinger.

John has been with A&C for many years. He has been invaluable to the running and growth of our small company. He takes the younger guys under his wing and teaches them all the tricks of the trade.

John is the first one in the door in the morning and the last to leave at night. He has only come to my office one time with a problem in all the years I have known him. That was to ask off for his daughter's wedding during a big project. Of course, I agreed that the marriage took priority and John could jump back in the project when he was able.

John would be a valuable asset to your company. We will hate to see him go, but I understand his need to move on.

If I can be of any further service, do not hesitate to call.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Sample letter of recommendation for a sincere employee.

Further things to consider when writing recommendation letters to management

Further things to consider when writing recommendation letters to management

Recommendation Letters

Recommendation letters are letters written to provide information about your work or academic capabilities. These letters are written by your previous employers, colleagues, teachers, or any other person who can recommend your work or academic performance. The main objective of recommendation letters is to verify the aptitude, skills, and achievements of the person being recommended. They discuss the qualities and capabilities that make you the best fit for a given position or school program. Usually, these letters are sent to hiring managers or admissions officers to facilitate interviews or introduction of new candidates.

Writing recommendation letters is a huge responsibility that should be taken seriously. Therefore, before you agree to the task, you need to make sure that you understand what the letter will be used for and what information is expected from you. Begin by letting the recipient know that this is a recommendation letter. Explain how you know the candidate and how long you have been in a relationship with him/her. Give an evaluation of the candidate's skills and accomplishments and explain why he/she will be effective and productive. If necessary, give a personal testimony. End by reiterating your recommendation of the candidate and sign your name.

Letters to Management

Letters to management are letters written to the personnel or department that controls and makes decisions for a company or organization. These could be job application letters to apply for jobs, complaint letters to raise complaints, inquiry letters to request information, etc. Under all circumstances, all letters written to the management should be formal, contain all the necessary information, and free of grammatical errors. They must also be typed in a legible and professional font. Make sure not to include any sensitive information especially when the letter is not addressed to a specific person.

Before writing letters to management, you need to think about what you want to achieve and exactly who you are writing to. Use proper address and salutation. If you do not have an existing relationship with the recipient, introduce yourself in the first paragraph. Start with the most important information and go directly to the point. Keep it brief. However, if your letter is relatively lengthy, break it into short paragraphs. If there are any attachments, make sure to mention that in the letter and give a brief description of what they are. Finish with an expression of appreciation and give your contact details.

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