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Australian Computer Society Inc
ABN 53 156 305 487
National Secretariat
Level 11, 50 Carrington Street, Sydney NSW 2000
PO Box Q534, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW 1230
T +61 2 9299 3666 | F +61 2 9299 3997
E [email protected] | W www.acs.org.au
A member of the Australian Council of Professions |
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18/03/2015
To whom this may concern,
This is to certify that Mr Bob was an employee of the Australian Computer Society and was employed
from Jan 1st, 2000 until Dec 1st, 2008.
Mr Bob was employed on a full time basis as a Software Engineer at the following locations:
Junior Software Engineer
Jan 2001 Jan 2003
Software Engineer
Jan 2003 Feb 2005
Senior Software Engineer
Feb 2005 Dec 2007
Senior Software Engineer
Dec 2007 Dec 2008
He performed the following duties:
researching, consulting, analysing and evaluating system program needs
identifying technology limitations and deficiencies in existing systems and associated processes,
procedures and methods
testing, debugging, diagnosing and correcting errors and faults in an applications programming
language within established testing protocols, guidelines and quality standards to ensure
programs and applications perform to specification
writing and maintaining program code to meet system requirements, system designs and
technical specifications in accordance with quality accredited standards
writing, updating and maintaining technical program, end user documentation and operational
procedures
Sincerely yours,
Mr John,
Manager
Please note: this is only an EXAMPLE. References provided do not need to be exactly the same format as
long as the required information is provided.
Each employment reference must contain:
• Start and Finish Dates of Employment
• Description of Duties Performed
• Hours worked - Full time or Part time
• Country where Employment was completed
• Company Letterhead and signed by the author
• Marked as a Certified Copy
EXAMPLE EMPLOYMENT REFERENCE
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