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    At first thought, undergoing advanced career training has one obvious, and maybe only, reason: to further your current career. Whether you are considering advanced real estate career training, medical career training, or advanced training for any other occupation, the likelihood is that furthering your current career is the motivation behind your move.H
    ondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the

    Finding New Patients: Grow Your Practice with Integrity
    What’s stopping you from getting all of the patients you desire? Is it your technique? Your office staff? Your reputation?The answers are most probably no, no, and no.What is it then?Let’s look at the historic facts that most people live with: they hate dentists. Historically, dental work has hurt – especially for us older folk who grew up
    As an employer, it is often necessary to investigate applicants to ensure that previous work experience and education credentials are valid. At times like these, Employment Verification letters are used. Depending on company policies, these letters can change. Some companies agree only to verify that a person has been employed by the company to which they are writing, while others will offer insights into the applicant’s quality of work, expertise, leadership and trainability among other things.

    Format
    1.) Use the Full Block format arrangement for Verification Letters:
    a. to the left side of the letter header place the return address
    b. make two carriage returns
    c. directly below the return address, place the date
    d. make two carriage returns
    e. directly below the address place the addressee's address
    f. make three carriage returns
    g. include a reference line optionally
    h. begin your letter
    i. begin each paragraph of the body against the left margin of the letter
    j. begin the closing and signature also at the left margin of the letter

    Wording
    1.) As we’ve worded the letter in our example cited above, in a paragraph format rather than a list format state your name, your job position, and your position in relation to the employee in question. The second paragraph, as in our example, should address the position and duties held by the employee. In our final paragraph, we have written a positive, upbeat professional assessment of the employee’s work performance and our recommendation for the employee’s potential at the new company.

    Tone
    1.) Depending on your professional (not personal!!!) recommendation for the employee’s future with this new company, convey the appropriate tone.

    Email
    1.) With time being more and more critical, sending a Verification Letter via email, once considered a faux pas, is now becoming increasingly more accepted.

    a. Send your letter in the same format as you would for snail mail – this conveys to the reader that you took the time to create a professional correspondence.

    b. Depending on the circumstances, send the message from the appropriate email account: a personal email account for a personal correspondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the

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    erification Letters:
    a. to the left side of the letter header place the return address
    b. make two carriage returns
    c. directly below the return address, place the date
    d. make two carriage returns
    e. directly below the address place the addressee's address
    f. make three carriage returns
    g. include a reference line optionally
    h. begin your letter
    i. begin each paragraph of the body against the left margin of the letter
    j. begin the closing and signature also at the left margin of the letter

    Wording
    1.) As we’ve worded the letter in our example cited above, in a paragraph format rather than a list format state your name, your job position, and your position in relation to the employee in question. The second paragraph, as in our example, should address the position and duties held by the employee. In our final paragraph, we have written a positive, upbeat professional assessment of the employee’s work performance and our recommendation for the employee’s potential at the new company.

    Tone
    1.) Depending on your professional (not personal!!!) recommendation for the employee’s future with this new company, convey the appropriate tone.

    Email
    1.) With time being more and more critical, sending a Verification Letter via email, once considered a faux pas, is now becoming increasingly more accepted.

    a. Send your letter in the same format as you would for snail mail – this conveys to the reader that you took the time to create a professional correspondence.

    b. Depending on the circumstances, send the message from the appropriate email account: a personal email account for a personal correspondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the

    Risk Assessment in The Workplace - Part 1
    What is risk assessment?A risk assessment is simply a careful examination of your workplace, to identify what could cause harm to people, so that you can decide as to whether you have taken enough precautions or should do more to prevent harm from being caused.Work accidents and work related ill health, can ruin lives, and seriously affect your b
    As we’ve worded the letter in our example cited above, in a paragraph format rather than a list format state your name, your job position, and your position in relation to the employee in question. The second paragraph, as in our example, should address the position and duties held by the employee. In our final paragraph, we have written a positive, upbeat professional assessment of the employee’s work performance and our recommendation for the employee’s potential at the new company.

    Tone
    1.) Depending on your professional (not personal!!!) recommendation for the employee’s future with this new company, convey the appropriate tone.

    Email
    1.) With time being more and more critical, sending a Verification Letter via email, once considered a faux pas, is now becoming increasingly more accepted.

    a. Send your letter in the same format as you would for snail mail – this conveys to the reader that you took the time to create a professional correspondence.

    b. Depending on the circumstances, send the message from the appropriate email account: a personal email account for a personal correspondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the

    Advertising And Optimizing Your Timing - An Often Overlooked Attribute
    Do you find yourself changing ad copy, tracking conversions and trying to make tiny tweaks all the time? Not that this is a bad thing, but do you know at which point in the decision process your potential customers are presented with your ads? If you don't, read on. Because this has a major impact on your RoI (Return on Investment).To understand the beh
    ndation for the employee’s future with this new company, convey the appropriate tone.

    Email
    1.) With time being more and more critical, sending a Verification Letter via email, once considered a faux pas, is now becoming increasingly more accepted.

    a. Send your letter in the same format as you would for snail mail – this conveys to the reader that you took the time to create a professional correspondence.

    b. Depending on the circumstances, send the message from the appropriate email account: a personal email account for a personal correspondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the

    Job Fair Fraud
    We sure hear a lot about advertising fraud, fraudulent sales ads and misrepresentations in advertising, however little do we hear about the fraud which goes on at job fairs, where companies make promises and entice folks to sign up or fill out potential applications. One recent study seemed to indicate that the reason job fair fraud was so prevalent is becaus
    ondence, a professional email account for a professional correspondence.

    Printing
    1.) Before printing, decide on what paper to use. For Verification Letters, it is best to use standard bond paper.
    2.) Make three carriage returns between the closing and your typed signature. Inside this space, sign your name for professional correspondence. For personal correspondence, there is no need for a typed signature. Simply, sign your name.
    3.) Print your letter and envelope on the same printer using the same font and an envelope that matches the stationery.

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