

Keep it professional: Reference letters should be recently dated, short, to the point and professionally presented.If the addressee is known then use the full name and address as this will increase the professionalism, and therefore the credibility, of the letter. If the addressee is not known or the letter is required for general purposes, use 'To whom it may concern', instead of 'Dear Sir Format: Below are some examples and templates for reference letters which cover most situations.So ask if a draft letter would be helpful.

