An Employment Verification Letter is a letter from an employer that verifies that an employee is employed with that company and provides certain information about their job title, hours worked, and salary. This letter can be used to provide proof of employment for a variety of reasons, such as when applying for a loan or a mortgage.
There are many reasons why an employer might need to issue an Employment Verification Letter. Some common reasons include:
- To provide proof of employment for a loan or mortgage application
- To provide proof of employment for a visa or work permit application
- To provide proof of employment to a potential employer
An Employment Verification Letter should include the following information:
- The employee's name
- The employee's position and job title
- The dates of employment
- The employee's salary
- The contact information for the employer
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