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Letters of recommendation will open many doors

A letter of recommendation is a document where the writer outlines the abilities, qualities capabilities of someone they know well. It’s purpose is to provide tangible evidence of employment attributes when attending interviews (although it does have other uses outside that of job hunting).

The great thing about having a few of these is that they form part of your portfolio so that when you do attend an interview, it does have a positive effect on the interviewers. So many job seekers don’t bother with them because they either do not see the potential or it seems too much like hard work. Therefore, if you obtain a handful of these prior to attending interviews then you will have a much better chance of being short-listed for the job.

The problem with letters of recommendation is that people seem to be too busy to put pen to paper and don’t get round to writing them for you. There is a simple way round this and write the drafts yourself.

Write out a different draft letter of recommendation for each person who knows you well (i.e. the same sort of people an employer would expect references to be written by). Enclose the letter with a self addressed envelope and a note from you explaining what it is. By doing this, you’ll be surprised at how quickly people send them back.

As soon as you get them back, insert them into your portfolio. Here are some samples to get you started (don’t forget to produce the drafts as a letter from the other person – with their address on it etc):

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