Reference Letters - Template For Writing One
Reference Letters - Template For Writing One
Reference Letters - Template For Writing One
SALUTATION:
Dear [NAME OF EMPLOYER:] or [TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:]
PARAGRAPH 1:
If written to a specific employer:
I am writing this reference letter at the request of [student] who is
applying for the position of [job title] with your [firm, company,
school, etc.]
If written to whom it may concern:
I am writing this reference letter at the request of [student]. S/he
has asked me to write this general letter which s/he may show to
any prospective employer who asks him/her for references.
This reference letter is provided at the written request of [name of
person], who has asked me to serve as a reference on [his/her]
behalf. It is my understanding that [name ] is being considered by
your organization for the position of [job title]. Please be advised
that the information contained in this letter is confidential and
should be treated as such. The information should not be disclosed
to anyone in your organization who would not be involved in the
hiring decision regarding this individual. Additionally, the
information should not be disclosed to anyone outside of your
organization without the consent of the person in question.
PARAGRAPH 2:
I have known [student] for [length of time] in my capacity as a
[your job title] at [your employer]. If Applicable: [student] worked
for me as a [job title]. or [student] belonged to the [club or
organization] for which I served as an advisor. or [student] took
[number] courses from me, including [names]. [Student] earned
grades of [list grades], respectively, in those courses. Based on
[student's] grades, along with his/her [excellent, good, etc.]
attendance and class participation, I'd rate [students] performance
in my class as [rating].
PARAGRAPH 3:
[student] has a number of strengths to offer [an employer, a
graduate program]. List qualities here, backing each one up with
examples. Try to pick qualities that tie into the specific type of job
student is seeking or requested on the grad school application.
EXAMPLE: "[Student] often exhibited excellent leadership in my
class, volunteering to lead groups and then organizing the group's
project quickly and efficiently. This attribute would serve [student]
well in the position of Assistant Manager with your company."
PARAGRAPH 4:
In conclusion, I would [highly] recommend [student]. If his/her
performance in my class(es) is any indication of how she/he'd
perform [on the job, in grad uate school, etc.], [student] will be a
positive addition to your [firm, college, etc.].
If you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me.
Sincerely,
Sincerely yours,
NAME
TITLE
empathy,
native intelligence,
a divergent, abstract thinking style,
a high level of commitment,
the ability to be a "self-starter,"
a high energy level,
the recognition that excellence is a journey, not a
destination, and
8. the potential ability to lead.
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7.
2. Other skills
1. communication skills (written and oral)
2. willingness to take initiative
3. level of motivation
4. planning and organizational skills
5. technical or professional knowledge or skills
6. flexibility/adaptability
7. interpersonal skills
8. willingness to accept responsibility/leadership
9. analytical/problem-solving ability
10.
group interaction and team-working skills
Real-Life Examples:
STRONG RECOMMENDATION
Subject: Letter of Recommendation for Mr. James Miller
To Whom It May Concern:
James worked under my supervision as an editorial assistant from
September 10, 1997, until April 5, 1998. His responsibilities
included conducting research and interviews, fact checking, and
writing brief front-of-the-book pieces, in addition to some clerical
duties. During the course of his employment, James proved himself
to be an able employee, a hard worker, and a talented writer.
I was quite impressed by James' ability to complete all work
assigned to him on time, if not before it was due. His research was
always thorough and comprehensive, and his fact checking always
accurate. We sometimes allow our editorial assistants to do some
writing, but James' talents prompted us to assign him more pieces
than the norm. His writing is clear, concise, and evocative.
Eliza
Executive Producer
P.
Walker