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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to write an employment letter, also known as an employment verification letter. This letter is used by employers to confirm an employee's job title, salary history, and the organization’s contact information. The tutorial outlines the step-by-step process of drafting the letter. It begins with the writer's information, including full name, job title, company name, and the company's address (number, street name, city, state, and zip code). Following this, the date of the letter should be included in the format of month, date, and year, followed by the recipient's information including their full name and the name of their company or organization.