Letter of recommendation

Discussion in 'Higher Ed' started by morozg05, Dec 5, 2023.

  1. morozg05

    morozg05 Newbie

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    I need a service that will quickly and efficiently write a letter of recommendation, where should I go?
     
  2. Toker

    Toker Lifetime Supporter

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    Chat GPT. AI will help.
     
  3. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    The mind boggles. Just wondering what AI would recommend me for. Technical advisor to the UK Government springs to mind, but China would certainly try to scupper that one, since their last contributions were LED lamps that do not work and converting all our cinemas into sweets shops, Not to mention their explosive cars. :D
     
  4. Constantine666

    Constantine666 Members

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    The format is a fairly easy one. It's only a matter of who you will get to endorse it. If the person signing it cannot be contacted to verify the letter, it will be thrown out

    BASIC FORMAT:
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    [Your Name]
    [Your Title/Occupation]
    [Your Organization/Company]
    [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code]
    [Email Address]
    [Phone Number]
    [Date]

    [Recipient's Name]
    [Recipient's Title/Occupation]
    [Recipient's Organization/Company]
    [Address] [City, State, ZIP Code]

    Dear [Recipient's Name],

    I am writing this letter to wholeheartedly recommend [Candidate's Full Name] for [position or opportunity]. In my capacity as [Your Title] at [Your Organization], I have had the privilege of working closely with [Candidate] for [duration] and have been consistently impressed with their exceptional skills, dedication, and contributions.

    [Candidate] is an outstanding individual who possesses a unique blend of [mention specific skills, qualities, or achievements]. Their [mention a few examples of projects, tasks, or responsibilities] demonstrated not only their technical expertise but also their ability to think critically, solve complex problems, and work collaboratively with a diverse team.

    One of [Candidate's] most notable strengths is [mention a specific strength, e.g., their strong work ethic, attention to detail, leadership capabilities, etc.]. Their passion for [relevant field or industry] is evident in the [mention specific projects, initiatives, or achievements] they have undertaken during their time at [Your Organization].

    Beyond their professional skills, [Candidate] is a person of integrity, reliability, and excellent communication skills. They consistently exhibited a positive attitude, even in high-pressure situations, and were always willing to go above and beyond to ensure the success of the team and the organization.

    I have no doubt that [Candidate] will excel in any endeavor they choose to pursue. Their enthusiasm for [specific aspects of the role or industry] is infectious, and I am confident that they will bring the same level of dedication and expertise to your organization.

    If you have any further questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Your Email Address] or [Your Phone Number]. I am more than willing to provide further insights into [Candidate's] qualifications and capabilities.

    Thank you for considering my strong recommendation for [Candidate's Full Name]. I am confident that they will be a valuable asset to your team and contribute significantly to the success of your organization.

    Sincerely,

    [Your Full Name]
    [Your Title/Occupation]
    [Your Organization/Company]
     
  5. Toker

    Toker Lifetime Supporter

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    Way too much info. A couple of paragraphs should be enough. The only recomendation I ever got, the owner of the company told me to write anything I wanted and he would sign it. It was one paragraph. Not sure I ever used it, but I still have it!

    These days someone hiring might review hundreds of applications, so short and sweet works well. In fact the whole long resume thing is now passe.
     

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