Employment Verification Letter sample



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Sample Verification of Employment:
To Whom It May Concern,
Please accept this letter as confirmation that {{Employee Name}} has been employed with {{Company Name}} since ____/____/______. Currently, {{Employee Name}}:

  • Holds the title of {{Employee Title}}
  • Earns a salary of {{Employee’s Salary}}, payable bi-weekly, with an annual bonus of {{Amount}}
  • Works on a full-time basis of forty hours per week.
  • If you have any questions or require additional information, please give me a call at the above number.

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