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Default how to formulate a job letter for a employee

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"Tom Ferguson" wrote in message
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You question is "off topic" for the group; therefore, so is my answer. ;-)

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There are many types of such letters depending on the use it is intended
for.

For example:

On company letterhead

(Date)


To whom it may concern:

This letter is to confirm that (employee's name) has been employed by
(company name) since (date) as a (job title). (Employee's name) receives a
salary of (dollar amount), which is paid (weekly, monthly, etc.), and a
bonus of (dollar amount), which is paid (annually, bi-annually, etc).
He/She currently works (number of hours, if paid by the hour) a week.

(Name) is a valuable employee, and his prospects for continued employment
are excellent.


If you have any further questions, please call me at (phone number).

Sincerely,


(Employer's name)
Employer's job title)


Remember, it is a letter to certify employment and not a letter of
recommendation so it should contain no details about job performance.

If you do a Google search on "letter of employment", you will get further
information about any particular requirements you might have. E.g.
particular needs of particular fields of employment.

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User


"kay ann" kay wrote in message
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my boss ask me to make a job letter for a employee. stating his salary
and
that he is working in his company.