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A recommendation letter is written by a supervisor, professor, or teacher that assesses your abilities, character, and achievements for a specific purpose. You would typically ask for a recommendation letter for a specific professional objective or employment opportunity.
An effective recommendation letter describes key candidate qualities such as academic achievements, extracurricular activities, outstanding personality traits, participation in and dedication to a particular discipline, and the mentors confidence in the candidates abilities.
To write a recommendation, briefly introduce yourself and your relationship to the person, highlight their strengths, achievements, and qualities, and end with a confident endorsement. Yes, many people write recommendations--teachers, employers, and colleagues often do so for jobs, schools, or awards.
Explain who you are and how you know the person you are recommending Explain the work or service performed by the one recommended, and why you believe such service or work was well done Describe positive attributes of the individual, with one or 2 short examples Conclude with the recommendation itself.
There are three basic categories or recommendation letters: academic recommendations, employment recommendations, and character recommendations. Here is an overview of each type of recommendation letter along with information on who uses them and why.
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Letter of recommendation writing tips Keep it positive. Your letter should confirm that you believe the person is a strong candidate for the job with no reservations. Use a standard business letter format and tone. Focus on the most important qualifications. Follow the request instructions. Proofread your letter.
I highly recommend [Name] for their exceptional communication skills. Their ability to articulate ideas clearly and concisely made them a valuable asset in team meetings and client interactions. Working with [Name] was a true pleasure due to their exceptional adaptability.
A letter for recommendation template begins by explaining your association with the candidate. It includes specific examples of their skills, achievements, and work ethic followed by a summary highlighting why the person is a good fit for the position or program they are applying for.

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