MBA Recommendation Letter Sample 1
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to highly recommend John Doe for admission to your esteemed MBA program. I have had the pleasure of working with John for the past three years as his supervisor at XYZ Company, where he has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, strong work ethic, and a genuine passion for business.
During his tenure at our company, John consistently impressed me with his ability to think strategically and make sound business decisions. He has a natural talent for analyzing complex problems and developing innovative solutions. His ability to think outside the box and approach challenges from different perspectives has been instrumental in driving our company's success.
One of John's greatest strengths is his exceptional leadership qualities. He has a natural ability to inspire and motivate his team, and he consistently goes above and beyond to ensure their success. His strong communication skills and ability to build relationships with colleagues and clients have been key in fostering a positive and productive work environment.
John's dedication and commitment to his work are truly admirable. He consistently goes the extra mile to ensure that projects are completed on time and to the highest standard. His attention to detail and strong organizational skills have been invaluable in managing complex projects with tight deadlines.
In addition to his professional achievements, John is also a person of great integrity and character. He is highly respected by his colleagues and is always willing to lend a helping hand. His positive attitude and ability to remain calm under pressure make him a pleasure to work with.
I have no doubt that John will excel in your MBA program and will be an asset to your institution. His strong academic background, combined with his exceptional leadership skills and dedication, make him an ideal candidate. I am confident that he will make significant contributions to your program and will go on to have a successful career in the business world.
Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information. I wholeheartedly recommend John for admission to your MBA program and am confident that he will exceed your expectations.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Title/Position]
[XYZ Company]
MBA Recommendation Letter Sample 2
To the Admissions Committee,
It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation on behalf of Jane Smith, a highly qualified candidate for your MBA program. I have had the privilege of working with Jane for the past two years as her supervisor at ABC Corporation, and I can confidently say that she possesses the skills, determination, and intellect required for success in a rigorous MBA program.
Jane is an exceptional individual who consistently demonstrates a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence. She is highly motivated and has a natural ability to think critically and solve complex problems. Her analytical skills are unparalleled, and she has consistently demonstrated an ability to identify key issues and develop effective solutions.
One of Jane's greatest strengths is her ability to lead and inspire others. She has a natural talent for building strong relationships and motivating her team to achieve their goals. Her exceptional communication skills and ability to effectively delegate tasks have been instrumental in her success as a leader.
Jane's dedication and commitment to her work are truly admirable. She consistently goes above and beyond to ensure that projects are completed on time and to the highest standard. Her attention to detail and strong organizational skills have been invaluable in managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders.
In addition to her professional achievements, Jane is also a person of great integrity and character. She is highly respected by her colleagues and is always willing to go the extra mile to help others. Her positive attitude and ability to remain calm under pressure make her a pleasure to work with.
I have no doubt that Jane will excel in your MBA program and will make significant contributions to your institution. Her strong academic background, combined with her exceptional leadership skills and dedication, make her an ideal candidate. I am confident that she will go on to have a successful career in the business world.
Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information. I wholeheartedly recommend Jane for admission to your MBA program and am confident that she will exceed your expectations.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Title/Position]
[ABC Corporation]
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To whom it may concern:
I think extremely highly of Hongbin Wu, and therefore it is my great pleasure to write a letter of recommendation on his behalf, for entrance into your MBA program.
I have known Hongbin for more than one and a half years. I hired him to work for me as a Research Analyst at SRR in July of 1996. SRR is a full-service marketing research firm whose clients are primarily large radio stations and other music oriented media companies such as Capital Records, and MTV Networks. My roles at SRR include manager of new product development (research products and the software to analyze the results), and internal research consultant (sampling methodology and multivariate statistical analysis). In addition, as a member of the management team at SRR, I am charged with constantly working to find more efficient, cost-effective means of gathering respondent level data and producing our research products. Since joining SRR as a Senior Research Analyst, and more recently as Manager of Research and Development, Hongbin has been a major weapon in my arsenal of tools for accomplishing these tasks.
Hongbin is a creative and original thinker. He has native intelligence, great curiosity about people and ideas, and plenty of common sense that he has applied to solving many problems at SRR. In addition, he has demonstrated excellent powers of observation, and an ability to communicate and suggest change in effective but non-threatening ways. To illustrate…
Early on, Hongbin was assigned to an important research project as a fill-in Project Manager. In this role he was responsible for the technical aspects of creating a computer-based survey questionnaire (from one given to him by our client services department), monitoring the telephone data collection process, and completing the data processing and analysis of the survey results.
From the beginning of this assignment, Hongbin began to re-define our expectations of a good project manageer. He started by participating in discussions with the client and suggesting and implementing several changes to the script that shortened its length and clarified the instructions to respondents. Without prompting or precedence he spent several days working odd hours, observing and monitoring interviewers and supervisors as they began to field this 2000 person study. Within a few days he had shortened and clarified the script even more - removing redundant questions, collapsing multiple questions into one, and improving the flow from question to question and screen-to-screen - all to the great praise of both interviewers and the director of our phone center. He had also observed something about a particular aspect of the interviewing process that was common to all surveys at SRR. He wrote a memo to several managers outlining his proposed change in methodology that clearly demonstrated the value of his idea: an annual cost reduction of close to $50,000. At the end of the project, he wrote a several page critique of our interviewing and supervisory staff. He described the characteristics and skills employed by the best interviewers he'd observed and made suggestions for how these skills could be taught to the entire staff. His recommendations were well received and soon implemented by the very manager whose staff was being critiqued; such was the value of his contribution and the skill and sensitivity with which he presented his ideas.
In processing the survey results, Hongbin also quickly learned to use several advanced statistical techniques including Cluster Analysis and Discriminant Analysis with which he had only a passing knowledge prior to the project.
Hongbin has also demonstrated his technical and analytical abilities in helping create a new model for bidding on new business, and in spearheading the development of tool that used a Maximum Likelihood algorithm for ascribing missing respondent data. Recently, Hongbin helped me identify the most desirable qualifications and background of computer programming candidates, and he assisted me in the recruiting and mentoring of two Chinese student interns to this position. They have both made significant contributions in only a few months of employment.
Hongbin is not a native English speaker or writer, and thus, he has had to work very hard to clearly communicate his ideas. I have seen him grow in this area tremendously over the last one and half years. His attentive listening and great enthusiasm has helped him overcome any language limitations. He is both self-confident and self-deprecating, and has a great sense of humor that has helped him form strong relationships with subordinates, peers, and members of our management team. Managers in other departments frequently seek his advice, and his name is always at the top of the list when choosing team members to spearhead important company initiatives.
In all of these areas, Hongbin Wu has gone beyond expectations, and has out-shined all others in his peer-group at SRR. His efforts were recently rewarded with a promotion to the position of Manager of Research & Development.
Hongbin is very likeable and ambitious person. I have no doubt that he will be a serious and enthusiastic student, and someday a quite successful senior level manager or entrepreneur that you would be proud to call an a
lumni.Sincerely,
Mark Peterman
Vice President
SRR
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University of International Business and Economics
Beijing 100029, P. R. China
Sept. 28, 1998
Dear colleagues:
This is to recommend Ms. Shan Shan, a graduate from this university’s department of International Business Management, for acceptance into your MBA program.
I have known Ms. Shan as a resourceful and goal-oriented inpidual since 1990, when she attended a lecture I delivered, at which she asked perceptive and challenging questions. Although she did not officially take a course with me, she often consulted me on issues arising out of her studies. I therefore have come to know her well. I feel strongly that Ms. Shan’s unusual talents and abilities will stand her in good stead for a quality MBA education, which should serve as a major boost to her career.
While at this university, Ms. Shan was an outstanding student, boasting excellent performance in all subjects of her studies and demonstrating great potential. Her overall GPA ranked her among the top 3 in her class of 40 students. But Ms. Shan was no bookworm devoted exclusively to exams. She read extensively in subjects outside her major, particularly in business law, marketing, finance and journalism, all of which seemed to be fascinating to her. In recognition of her intellectual strengths, the department offered, at the time of her graduation, to accept her into its graduate without the normally mandatory examinations. She, however, turned down the offer. A highly independent woman, she already had her own agenda set. She wanted to obtain practical management experience first and then proceed to pursue a Master’s Degree in Business Administrative in your country. She apparently made the right decision, for she has since become one of our most successful graduates in her crop of students.
Ms. Shan is good at communicating in both oral and written English. Some of he most important undergraduate courses were taught by American professors, many of whom considered her oral English as native and her written English as standard. I am sure that she has since improved her English a lot more in her professional life.
In Ms. Shan, we all saw an optimistic and easy-going character. With highly unusual determination, she is not to be daunted by any difficulties. She believes that, with hard work, she can achieve anything she wants. I think her confidence in herself is well grounded in her track record, especially when considering the fact that she entered into this university as the daughter of a most impoverished family, but graduated as a top student.
Judging by what I know of her, I think Ms. Shan is fully qualified to pursue an MBA degree in your program. I therefore recommend her with enthusiasm. And I shall greatly appreciate if you can favorably consider her application for admission and financial aid.
Yours sincerely
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