Below is a list of points that need to be covered in reference letters.
the specific period of your employment with the company,
the positions you have held during the period of employment and the time spent in each position,
your main responsibilities and duties in each position,
your total annual salary plus benefits,
the number of hours worked per week.
I started working for my current employer a few months before graduating. I know the hours worked while studying do not count towards the CEC requirement so I have to start counting from the date I got my PGWP (which was after I received my diploma).
What dates should be on my reference letter? Lets say I got my PGWP on October 1st. Should it say: so and so is a permanent part time employee, and has worked with so and so since xx/xx/11. Since October 1st, 2011, he has worked xxxx amount of paid hours. His hourly rate is $xx.xx.
That's just a rough draft; of course I won't be the one writing it, I just need a general idea of how it should be so I wouldn't send something invalid to CIC.
Annual salary plus benefits? What if I'm on hourly rate? We just write that instead, right? And the part that confuses the most is about weekly hours - my hours would change from week to week as I'm a part timer, and HR is not going to calculate that for me. They can write how many hours I've worked since getting my PGPW, but that's it. I can calculate the number myself for one of the forms, but will that be enough?
And the last thing I want to ask you guys about is regarding the responsibilities and duties. Apparently HR can't help me there, but one of the managers can write a second reference on a company letterhead. Will that work?
the specific period of your employment with the company,
the positions you have held during the period of employment and the time spent in each position,
your main responsibilities and duties in each position,
your total annual salary plus benefits,
the number of hours worked per week.
I started working for my current employer a few months before graduating. I know the hours worked while studying do not count towards the CEC requirement so I have to start counting from the date I got my PGWP (which was after I received my diploma).
What dates should be on my reference letter? Lets say I got my PGWP on October 1st. Should it say: so and so is a permanent part time employee, and has worked with so and so since xx/xx/11. Since October 1st, 2011, he has worked xxxx amount of paid hours. His hourly rate is $xx.xx.
That's just a rough draft; of course I won't be the one writing it, I just need a general idea of how it should be so I wouldn't send something invalid to CIC.
Annual salary plus benefits? What if I'm on hourly rate? We just write that instead, right? And the part that confuses the most is about weekly hours - my hours would change from week to week as I'm a part timer, and HR is not going to calculate that for me. They can write how many hours I've worked since getting my PGPW, but that's it. I can calculate the number myself for one of the forms, but will that be enough?
And the last thing I want to ask you guys about is regarding the responsibilities and duties. Apparently HR can't help me there, but one of the managers can write a second reference on a company letterhead. Will that work?