Hey guys! I need to draft a reference letter for a former colleague who’s applying to be a Health Unit Coordinator. She’s asked me to mention her skills, teamwork, and how she was recognized by others for her hard work. Any advice on how to put this together?
Definitely mention how she worked well with the team and was proactive. Specific examples would be even better if you have any.
Harper said:
Definitely mention how she worked well with the team and was proactive. Specific examples would be even better if you have any.
For sure! Something like, ‘She handled tasks quickly and helped the team stay organized’ can go a long way.
Harper said:
Definitely mention how she worked well with the team and was proactive. Specific examples would be even better if you have any.
Totally agree. Showing she added value to the team makes a strong impression.
If she’s good with specific software, mention it! Especially if it’s something relevant to the new job.
LAROL said:
If she’s good with specific software, mention it! Especially if it’s something relevant to the new job.
Yep, adding specific programs she knows makes it sound more professional.
LAROL said:
If she’s good with specific software, mention it! Especially if it’s something relevant to the new job.
Good call. It could make her application stand out if the job uses similar tools.
Don’t forget to include how others recognized her work. Employers love seeing that others valued her contributions.
Yan said:
Don’t forget to include how others recognized her work. Employers love seeing that others valued her contributions.
Exactly, makes her sound reliable and like she actually made a difference.
Yan said:
Don’t forget to include how others recognized her work. Employers love seeing that others valued her contributions.
Yeah, adds a lot when others notice and appreciate what she did.
Also, mentioning her attitude helps. Something like ‘She brought positivity to the team’ can be a nice touch.
Remington said:
Also, mentioning her attitude helps. Something like ‘She brought positivity to the team’ can be a nice touch.
Good idea! I think that could help her stand out as a team player.
Remington said:
Also, mentioning her attitude helps. Something like ‘She brought positivity to the team’ can be a nice touch.
Definitely. Shows she’s someone who fits in well and boosts morale.
I’d wrap it up with a line recommending her directly. Keeps it positive and shows you really support her.
Devon said:
I’d wrap it up with a line recommending her directly. Keeps it positive and shows you really support her.
Yep, a strong closing statement is always good. Something like ‘I recommend her for this position without hesitation.’
Devon said:
I’d wrap it up with a line recommending her directly. Keeps it positive and shows you really support her.
Totally! It leaves a great last impression for whoever reads it.