To write a recommendation, start by introducing yourself and explaining your relationship with the person you are recommending. Then, provide specific examples of their skills, qualifications, and positive attributes. Conclude by endorsing the individual and offering to provide more information if needed.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for you.
Yes, I can write letters of recommendation.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for a coworker.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for a student.
Yes, I can write a recommendation letter for a student.
Yes, I have someone available to write a letter of recommendation for me.
I am happy to provide a recommendation letter for you.
Yes, academic advisors can write letters of recommendation for students.
Yes, a postdoc can write a recommendation letter for a job application.
Yes, an academic advisor can write a letter of recommendation for a student.
Yes, retired professors can still write letters of recommendation.
Yes, a family member can write a letter of recommendation for you, but it is generally preferred to have someone who is not related to you provide a recommendation to avoid bias.