Hi
My name is Jia Rathod
I am currently working as an Hr - assistant. My manager has requested me to draft a letter to universities for newly joined employees in our organisation. Anyone, if you have the format or letter content, please send to me asap.
Please note, I don't want company names who does the verification, I want just the letter.
Thanks
Jia
From India, Mumbai
My name is Jia Rathod
I am currently working as an Hr - assistant. My manager has requested me to draft a letter to universities for newly joined employees in our organisation. Anyone, if you have the format or letter content, please send to me asap.
Please note, I don't want company names who does the verification, I want just the letter.
Thanks
Jia
From India, Mumbai
Dear Jia,
From most of the universities, lakhs of students graduate every year. Now suppose, many of them get employment however, university receives verification letters for just 10,000 students. Will it be possible for a university to give 10,000 replies? To give the replies, each university has to employ couple of clerks. Which university will do that?
While you may send the letter however, what if university does not reply? Will you remove recently joined employee for the non-communication from the university? Will it not be injustice toward an employee?
In view of this, for the verification of the university certificate, you need to employ different method. Check the university website whether they have facility for the verification of the certificates.
Other members who are into recruitment, may give their valuable suggestions.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
From most of the universities, lakhs of students graduate every year. Now suppose, many of them get employment however, university receives verification letters for just 10,000 students. Will it be possible for a university to give 10,000 replies? To give the replies, each university has to employ couple of clerks. Which university will do that?
While you may send the letter however, what if university does not reply? Will you remove recently joined employee for the non-communication from the university? Will it not be injustice toward an employee?
In view of this, for the verification of the university certificate, you need to employ different method. Check the university website whether they have facility for the verification of the certificates.
Other members who are into recruitment, may give their valuable suggestions.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
I fully agree with Mr Dinesh.Why University will reply will to such letter.s. It appears that either the Company is new or the manager who has aksed for writing such letter is new.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Dear Jia,
While I agree with Mr Dinesh and Mr Rajender, we do not know your purpose of writing...
If it is to write to the respective Universities thanking them for providing such bright candidate/s...it would be good HR strategy, especially when the Universities are private!
Best wishes!
From India, Bangalore
While I agree with Mr Dinesh and Mr Rajender, we do not know your purpose of writing...
If it is to write to the respective Universities thanking them for providing such bright candidate/s...it would be good HR strategy, especially when the Universities are private!
Best wishes!
From India, Bangalore
The Degree Certificate is the final answer in this context. There is no need to be wiser than the public records.
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
This is a good initiative .Why discourage this .May be universities may charge a fee in future for responding to such enquiries
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
All universities have a separate division to confirm and verify that the certificates presented are actually issued by the university and that they are genuine.
so yes, they will reply.
Few universities are laggards, but most will reply.
Just write the letter in a normal business manner explaining that you wish to verify and confirm the transcript of the following students who passed from your university, etc
From India, Mumbai
so yes, they will reply.
Few universities are laggards, but most will reply.
Just write the letter in a normal business manner explaining that you wish to verify and confirm the transcript of the following students who passed from your university, etc
From India, Mumbai
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