Could anyone please let me know if the usage of the word "certify" in my sentence below is correct.
This is a recommendation letter that you can use to certify an employee for the services they have provided to your company
And if it is not, what would be the proper replacement? If the sentence has to be restructured that also would be fine.
Thanks!
I do not understand the sentence at all. If a person is applying for a new job, the company often wants a letter from former employers to certify the information on their CV. This is a letter that you can use to certify a person's past employment history with our company.
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I do not understand the sentence at all.
If a person is applying for a new job, the company often wants a letter from former employers to certify the information on their CV.
This is a letter that you can use to certify a person's past employment history with our company.
e.g.
To whom it may concern:
This letter certifies that (Name of person here) was e
nshuznCould anyone please let me know if the usage of the word "certify" in my sentence below is correct?
I can only guess at your intended meaning. It may be something like this:
Please send us documentation to verify the prospective employee's duties and experience at your company.
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