Personal Recommendation Letter Examples

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What's a personal recommendation letter? When do you need one, and how should you write it? Writing a personal recommendation letter or character reference can be a challenge. After all, these letters are generally required for important opportunities or big life events, such as getting a new job, buying a home, or gaining admission to a program or school.

Tailoring the letter's content to highlight the applicant's specific qualities and experiences is crucial for making a compelling recommendation. Below, you'll find tips and insights to help write or secure an impactful recommendation letter, along with samples of strong letters to consider.

What Is a Personal Recommendation?

A personal recommendation, sometimes called a character reference, comes from someone who knows you personally, rather than knowing you professionally from a current or former job. Jobs often require professional recommendations; however, if you're new to the job market, you might not have many established professional connections who can vouch for your abilities. In such instances, personal references can still shed light on your work ethic and potential contributions.

Who to Ask for a Recommendation

Personal recommendations and character reference letters can be written by teachers, neighbors, business acquaintances, clients, vendors, and other recommenders who can attest to an applicant's skills and abilities.

How to Ask for a Personal Reference

If you’re the person requesting a reference, be sure to provide the writer with clear instructions on what information you need them to include, and give them a resume or list of your skills and experiences. You might send a letter sample to the writer to help guide their own letter. Here's advice on how to ask someone to give you a reference.

What to Include in Your Letter

A personal reference letter should provide information on who you are, your connection with the person you are recommending, why they are qualified, and the specific skills they have that you are endorsing. It should also include specific examples of times they demonstrated these skills. Review this template for ideas and suggestions on what to write and how to provide a compelling reference:

Salutation

When writing a character reference letter, include a salutation (Dear Dr. Jones, Dear Ms. Matthews, etc.). If you are writing a general letter, say "To Whom It May Concern" or don't include a salutation and simply start with the first paragraph of the letter.

Paragraph 1

The first paragraph of the character reference letter explains how you know the person you are recommending and why you are qualified to write a recommendation letter for employment, college, or graduate school.

Paragraph 2

The second paragraph of a reference letter contains specific information on the person you are writing about, including why they are qualified, what they can contribute, and why you are providing a reference letter. Use specific examples of times the person demonstrated these skills or qualities. If necessary, use more than one paragraph to provide details.

Summary

This section of the reference letter contains a brief summary of why you are recommending the person. State that you "highly recommend" the person, "recommend [them] without reservation," or something similar.

Conclusion

The concluding paragraph of a reference letter contains an offer to provide more information. Include a phone number and/or email address within the paragraph, as well as the return address section of your letter (for hard copy letters) or in your signature (for emails).

Signature (hard copy letter)

Note

If you're sending an email recommendation, list your contact information in your signature.

Tips on Writing Personal Recommendation Letters

A recommendation letter should be tailored to both the person being recommended and the position or responsibilities involved.

Note

It's important to tailor your letter to fit the particular person you are recommending and to incorporate the information he or she asks you to include. Be sure to focus on how the person is qualified. Sharing examples is a good way to show what the person can accomplish.

Your letter should describe how you know the person and explain why you’re recommending them.

Also, review how to write a reference letter for a friend if you're writing a personal letter.

Personal Recommendation Letter Examples

Here are samples of personal reference letters you can use as a starting point for your correspondence:

If an application asks you to list references, be sure to ask permission before putting someone's name down. Here’s a sample letter you can use for your request:

Personal Reference Letter Template

This is a personal reference letter example. Download the personal reference letter template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online), or see below for more examples.

Screenshot of a personal recommendation letter sample

Personal Reference Letter Sample (Text Version)

Elizabeth Smith
1 Oak Street
Anytown, CA 99999
555-555-5555
elizabeth.smith@email.com

Jane Jones
Human Resources
Acme Corp
10 Main Street
Anytown, CA 99999

It’s my pleasure to offer my unreserved recommendation for Megan Brown for the position of intern at Acme Corp.

I’ve known Megan for over 20 years, having lived next door to her since she was a child. She’s always demonstrated responsibility and entrepreneurial spirit. When she was a teenager, she started a snow shoveling business in our neighborhood and wound up managing a team of five other kids from the street. I’m fairly certain they pulled in enough money to buy their own plow… if any of them had been old enough to operate it.

Since then, I’ve watched with interest as she’s pursued her education and interest in business. Of course, you know from her transcripts and professional recommendations that she’s been unusually successful throughout her early career, but what you might not know is the joy she gets from solving problems and making business ideas work. It’s truly inspiring to see her tackle something and make it a success.

Megan would be an asset to any organization, but I know that she has a particular passion for your company. I’d be happy to answer any questions or discuss my recommendation further. Please feel free to call me at 555-555-5555.

Elizabeth Smith (signature for hard copy)

After You Send the Reference

Once you've mailed, emailed, or uploaded your reference letter, let the person you're writing it for know that it's been submitted.

If someone wrote you a reference, don't forget to send a thank-you note or email to your reference providers.