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Letter of Introduction for an Employee
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A Letter of Introduction for an Employee is an official document written by an employer, manager, or HR department to present a staff member-either within the organization or to external stakeholders such as clients, suppliers, or partner institutions.
- It is a formal letter that provides basic details about the employee (name, position, department, and role).
- It serves as confirmation that the person is genuinely employed by the company.
- It can also highlight the employee’s qualifications, skills, or achievements to build credibility.
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