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Work Reference Letter For Masters
"I need a Work Reference Letter for Masters for my senior software developer who worked with us for 3 years and is applying to AI and Machine Learning programs, emphasizing their technical leadership and research capabilities."
1. Letter Header: Company letterhead, date, and 'To Whom It May Concern'
2. Employee Identity: Full name and relevant identifying information of the employee
3. Employment Period: Dates of employment and position(s) held
4. Job Responsibilities: Key duties and responsibilities in the role
5. Performance Assessment: Brief evaluation of work quality and reliability
6. Contact Information: Referee's details and willingness to provide further information
1. Academic Relevance: Specific skills or experiences relevant to intended Masters program
2. Special Projects: Notable achievements or projects completed during employment
3. Reason for Leaving: Circumstances of employment termination if departure was amicable
1. No Schedules Required: Work reference letters typically do not include any schedules or appendices
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