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How Do You Ask For A Reference Letter?

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How Do You Ask For A Reference Letter?

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A reference letter gives a general assessment of the qualities, characteristics, and abilities of a person. They typically include: character-related, college program admission-related, employment-related, or general purpose letters. While the most common is the employment related type, any reference letter should be requested with professionalism and proper etiquette. -Be Timely- Ask for references before you need them. You never know when a former manager might leave or get e new job of his own. Strike while the iron is hot and ask for a reference while memory of your outstanding performance is fresh. Don’t be afraid to ask current supervisors either. Simply explain that you want an updated portfolio, “just in case.” Most people realize the volatility of the job market and will applaud the forward thinking. -Write It Yourself- Offer to write the letter yourself and have your former employer to review and sign. While it may seem starge at first it is not that uncommon and it saves him

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