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Same employer, 2 different positions, 1 reference letter

RRfromfaraway

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Oct 7, 2015
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Is it okay if I upload the same reference letter for 2 different positions that I listed in work history. I listed them separately, so it asks for 2 different RL. I am under CEC.

In the letter is states that xxx was working as xxx from date to date and then lists all my responsibilities and duties, than again for the second position ( I was issued CEC for this position) It lists my salary separately. It seemed like they new what exactly I needed. I work for a bank, I am assuming they issued these before.

Also, it is on a company letterhead but signed by HR, not my manager. Is that okay?
 

specialmary

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Jun 18, 2012
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RRfromfaraway said:
Is it okay if I upload the same reference letter for 2 different positions that I listed in work history. I listed them separately, so it asks for 2 different RL. I am under CEC.

In the letter is states that xxx was working as xxx from date to date and then lists all my responsibilities and duties, than again for the second position ( I was issued CEC for this position) It lists my salary separately. It seemed like they new what exactly I needed. I work for a bank, I am assuming they issued these before.

Also, it is on a company letterhead but signed by HR, not my manager. Is that okay?
That is fine. CIC care if you have separate job duties, separate periods of employment, and separate information about your remuneration, for two separate position. They do not care if it is in the same or different letter. Letter with letterhead signed by HR is also fine. Do not mix the job duties of two separate employment(s).
 

RRfromfaraway

Star Member
Oct 7, 2015
63
1
specialmary said:
That is fine. CIC care if you have separate job duties, separate periods of employment, and separate information about your remuneration, for two separate position. They do not care if it is in the same or different letter. Letter with letterhead signed by HR is also fine. Do not mix the job duties of two separate employment(s).
Thank you.