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Learning How to Write a Letter of
Reference
Have you ever experienced writing a letter of reference and not
knowing what to write? Has anyone approached you requesting a
letter of reference and you felt you had to say no? Have you
ever wondered how to write a letter of
reference?
This letter is generally meant to help someone obtain
employment. They are also used when applying for college. There
are employers who would require this letter from their
employees and regard this letter as a character reference.
Often, the purpose for which a letter of reference is intended
is huge. This is why it is important to learn how to write a
letter of reference especially if you seem to have a lot of
people requesting this letter from you.
In almost all cases, only people who know you will request this
letter from you. You need not wonder how to write a letter of
reference. It's easy but it's easier to write a letter if you
are at least familiar with the person; otherwise, you wouldn't
even know where you would begin. It is advisable to decline the
request and promptly suggest that the person seek for it
elsewhere. It is also not advisable to write a recommendation
letter if you don't feel like creating one for a particular
individual, although you may know of him or her. This kind of
letter only works well if you know you can actually recommend
the person.
Learning how to write a letter of reference is not that
difficult. It doesn't even have to be wordy or long. You only
need to explain how the person is related or known to you. Is
he your neighbor? Is he a co-worker or a business acquaintance?
Is he your student? You also need to put down how long you have
known the person. This would determine how well you know the
person. A letter of recommendation for someone you have known
only known for two days is not really credible.
Aside from mentioning the length of time you have known the
person, you also need to mention your shared experiences with
the person if there are any. This would give the recipient of
the letter a clue as to how trustworthy your claims and
recommendations are.
Many people do not know how to write a letter of reference
because they do not simply know what to say. Basically, you
need to mention of three traits that the person requesting the
letter possesses. Is the person honest? Is he dependable? Is he
the kind of person that you would want to have on your team?
What are his skills?
You need to carefully think of the things you have to say
before you actually start writing the letter. Make a draft if
necessary. Add an anecdote if you feel like it would help. Just
make sure that the person will stand out.
Once you have learned how to write a letter of reference, you
wouldn't have difficulty phrasing the words and sentences that
will help the person achieve the purpose for which your letter
is intended.
by John Grant - 21st August 2008
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