To Whom It May Concern,
I am pleased to write this letter of recommendation for [Employee Name], who worked at [Company Name] as a [Job Title] from [Start Year] to [End Year]. As their direct supervisor for most of that time, I saw their work up close, and I can recommend them without hesitation.
[Employee Name] consistently delivered excellent results. They managed our three largest client accounts, raised on-time delivery from 84% to 98%, and trained two new team members who are now strong performers in their own right. When our team faced an unexpected staffing gap last year, [Employee Name] stepped in to cover critical work without being asked.
Just as important is how they work. [Employee Name] is reliable, organized, and genuinely well liked. Colleagues trust them, clients ask for them by name, and they raise problems early instead of letting them grow.
Any team would be fortunate to have [Employee Name]. If you would like to discuss their qualifications further, please contact me at [Email Address] or [Phone Number].
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title], [Company Name]
Dear [Recipient Name],
As [Employee Name]'s manager at [Company Name] for the past [X] years, I am delighted to recommend them for [the position / your program].
I hired [Employee Name] as a [Job Title] and promoted them within [X] months — the fastest promotion on my team. In their most recent review, they exceeded every goal we set, including growing their portfolio revenue by [XX]% and cutting average response time in half. Performance like this was not a one-off; it was a pattern I could plan around.
What stands out most as a manager is how little oversight [Employee Name] needs. Give them a goal and a deadline, and they figure out the rest, ask sharp questions, and keep stakeholders updated along the way. They also make the people around them better — two of my current team leads credit [Employee Name] with their development.
Losing them is genuinely hard, and recommending them is genuinely easy. I am happy to provide more detail at [Email Address].
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title], [Company Name]
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to recommend my colleague [Employee Name], with whom I worked side by side at [Company Name] for [X] years. While I was not their manager, I collaborated with them daily on [Team / Project Name], which gave me a clear view of how they actually work.
[Employee Name] is the person our team turned to when a project got complicated. On the [Project Name] launch, they coordinated work across three departments, kept the timeline honest, and stayed calm when requirements changed two weeks before the deadline. The launch shipped on time and became one of our strongest quarters.
As a peer, I especially valued their generosity. They shared credit freely, reviewed others' work without being asked, and made new hires feel welcome from day one. People simply do better work when [Employee Name] is in the room.
I recommend them wholeheartedly. Feel free to reach me at [Email Address] with any questions.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title], [Company Name]
Dear [Recipient Name],
I am happy to recommend [Employee Name], who joined [Company Name] as a [Intern / Junior Job Title] for [Duration, e.g. a six-month internship] on my team.
Junior team members are usually judged on potential, but [Employee Name] delivered real results. They built a reporting dashboard our team still uses every week, handled customer research that informed two product decisions, and presented their final project to senior leadership with notable confidence.
What impressed me most was how fast they learned. Feedback never had to be given twice. By the end of their time with us, I was assigning [Employee Name] work I would normally give to a second-year analyst, and they handled it well.
[Employee Name] is curious, humble, and hard-working — exactly the kind of early-career hire teams hope for. They have my full recommendation, and I am glad to share more by email at [Email Address].
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title], [Company Name]