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Letter of Recommendation
A letter of recommendation is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function. Letters of recommendation are typically related to employment, admissions to institutions of higher education, or scholarship eligibility.
Purpose[edit]
The primary purpose of a letter of recommendation is to provide a third-party endorsement of an individual's qualifications and character. This endorsement can be crucial in various scenarios, such as applying for a job, seeking admission to a university, or applying for a scholarship.
Types[edit]
There are several types of letters of recommendation, including:
- Academic Letters of Recommendation: These are often written by teachers, professors, or academic advisors to support a student's application to a college or graduate school.
- Employment Letters of Recommendation: These are written by employers, supervisors, or colleagues to support an individual's job application.
- Character References: These are written by individuals who know the person well, such as friends or community leaders, to vouch for the person's character and integrity.
Components[edit]
A well-crafted letter of recommendation typically includes the following components:
- Introduction: The writer introduces themselves and explains their relationship to the person being recommended.
- Body: The writer provides specific examples of the individual's skills, achievements, and character traits.
- Conclusion: The writer summarizes their endorsement and provides their contact information for further inquiries.
Best Practices[edit]
When writing a letter of recommendation, it is important to:
- Be honest and specific.
- Use concrete examples to illustrate the individual's strengths.
- Tailor the letter to the specific purpose or position.
- Proofread the letter for clarity and correctness.
Related Pages[edit]
- Job application
- University
- Scholarship
- Teacher
- Professor
- Academic advisor
- Employer
- Supervisor
- Colleague
- Friend
- Community leader