INTRODUCTION
First
Paragraph: Introduce
Yourself
Begin the letter by clearly stating your position, where you work, your relationship
to the applicant, and how long you have known and/or worked with the applicant.
Second
Paragraph: Give Your
General Impression of
the Applicant
BODY
Third
Paragraph: Applicant
Quality # 1
State the applicant's most noteworthy quality, and support that claim with
a specific anecdote. For instance, you might say that Samantha is, first and
foremost, a born leader; then, support that statement by telling about the
time Samantha took the initiative to form a task force to deal with a glitch
in the company's computer accounting system.
Fourth
Paragraph: Applicant
Quality # 2
Again, state your claim with specific anecdotes and concrete examples.
CONCLUSION
Sixth
Paragraph: State why
you think the applicant's
plans suit him/her.
Seventh
Paragraph: State how
you think the applicant
will contribute to the
program or company.
Last
Paragraph: Strongly reaffirm
your confidence in the
applicant's abilities
and conclude by telling
the readers they should
feel free to contact
you in case they need
more information. Don't
forget to include your
contact information beneath
your signature and name.
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