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Business Letter Reference






business letter reference

(Date)


(Dear Mr/Ms or To Whom It May Concern:)


I am pleased to write this letter of recommendation for (name of person you are recommending) who, under my leadership, has served as (position the employee served in) for the past three years.

From the beginning, (employee name) has steadily moved upward in the company. They began as a stock clerk in our department, then soon graduated to warehouse manager.

Throughout their employment with us, they have consistently displayed a remarkable ability to cope not only in high stress situations, but to actually thrive in them. Last year, when notified of a shortened deadline on an important project, they managed their team with confidence and efficiency, despite the time constraints. We were all surprised and grateful when they produced the completed project ahead of schedule.

I am sorry that (name of employee) will soon leave us, but I know that this move is important to them for personal reasons. I give you my highest recommendation with confidence that (name of employee) will use their experience and abilities to serve you well.


(signed)


Good Luck and May God Bless You!



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