I think the former would make more sense because your advisor would be the one most familiar with your duties. How my NOC 4011 letter ended up being is my supervisor signed off on the letter, but in the section about my hours, salary, and other administrative information, she wrote something along the lines of, "This information was provided by [Administrator], who can be reached at ," which I think makes a lot of sense.Hi all, I've another question I could use your advice on! My department says they can provide me with letters in two ways:
1) My PhD advisor (and I TAd for him) could write me a letter stating my duties, and our department administrator would write the letter stating the hours/salaries/other info, or
2) Our department administrator can write one letter stating everything from duties to administrative information.
Which do you think is better? Thanks to you all again for advice!