A letter of recommendation may be requested by an employer during the application process. The letter is generally written by an employer, co-worker or friend, and serves as a reference for your past accomplishments and on the job performance. The letter of recommendation is a powerful tool, if your letter can be written by a previous boss or someone higher up in the company for which you are employed or were previously employed. Why would your current boss write a letter of recommendation so that you can gain employment elsewhere, thereby creating a vacuum in his own team? The most logical reasons for this could be :
1. Change is constant and hence, it is every employee’s right to move on in his life and career. This change in organization could be voluntary from the employee’s side to look for better career prospects.
2. It could also be organization induced, where during layoffs, even though your performance was good, downsizing is needed for company and your shifting to another organization would only help to achieve that goal.
In addition, you could even seek a letter of recommendation just for your own record. This obviously depends on your relationship that you currently share with your boss or co-workers, however if you do ask for it and do get it, it will prove as a valuable asset in your future.
To begin the process, you must first choose who will write the letter, then seek their concurrence to write a letter of recommendation for you. Once you have identified who is willing, you should give the person who is writing the letter, the format of the same. Below is a sample outline of what a format might contain:
1. What was their relationship with you (your boss, co-worker, etc)
2. How long have they known you
3. The responsibilities of your position
4. Any significant achievements by you while on the job
5. A brief outline regarding the organization.
6. A detailed evaluation of your performance as an employee / co-worker.
7. Your strengths and weaknesses. Highlighting the weakness would make the recommendation letter look genuine, not a cooked up one. These weaknesses would be the items that you can state that you are improving on.
8. If he/she would recommend you for a position in the organization if they were in the shoes of the hiring manager and in any future eventuality, would they re-hire you if you should so consider.