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How to write an employer letter?



 
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How to write an employer letter? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 10, 2010 20:58 pm   How to write an employer letter?
 

hi hello how are you today....
could you please give example how to write the employer letter....i really need ASAP...

thank you very much
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How to write an employer letter? #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 10, 2010 21:15 pm   How to write an employer letter?
 

What do you mean by 'employer letter':
Who is writing it?
Who is it to?
What is it about?
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