You need to get an "Experience Certificate" from your employer. Stating that you worked for them from date 1 to date 2. This is something that every company must provide.
I would recommend that you take the Letter of Recommendation from someone that you worked with and you will maintain your relationship with after this job. You do not need to take it from the company. Usually, if your next employer wants to check on your performace, they will call directly.
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16 years 5 monthsRE: Recommendation Letter
Thanks Samer, your reply gave me some good light.
Best regards.
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17 years 3 monthsRE: Recommendation Letter
Dear Carlos,
You need to get an "Experience Certificate" from your employer. Stating that you worked for them from date 1 to date 2. This is something that every company must provide.
I would recommend that you take the Letter of Recommendation from someone that you worked with and you will maintain your relationship with after this job. You do not need to take it from the company. Usually, if your next employer wants to check on your performace, they will call directly.
With kind regards,
Samer