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Employers may request applicants to submit letters of recommendation to better assess their character, skills and potential as a new employee in their company. One type of recommendation is a character reference, or, a document that attests to a candidate’s personal qualities and strength in character.

A variety of acquaintances, including personal friends, can provide this type of reference. If a friend asks you for a personal reference, consider writing a letter that clearly outlines their work ethic, positive character traits and attitude to make your recommendation as effective as possible. In this article, we discuss how to write a recommendation letter for a friend and provide an example to help you begin.

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What is a letter of recommendation for a friend?

A letter of recommendation for a friend, also called a personal reference or a character reference, summarizes your personal experience with the characteristics and skills that qualify them for the position. Personal reference letters are common additions to applications for candidates who are seeking their first jobs.  

You might provide a character reference if you have one or more of these relationships with the candidate:

Long-time neighbor

Close family friend

Fellow volunteer

Fellow member of a club or organization

Current or former classmate or peer

Client or business contact

Coach or mentor

Related: Character Reference Letter Sample and Tips

How to write a reference letter for a friend

An effective character reference can influence the hiring decision in your friend’s favor. Here are seven steps to consider when writing a personal recommendation for a friend:

1. Accept if you can provide a quality reference

Before accepting a friend’s request to write them a letter, consider your relationship and the quality of recommendation you can provide. Advisors, mentors and friends with knowledge of the candidate’s professional accomplishments and personal characteristics tend to provide the strongest character references.

It is important to understand whether your friend is seeking a character reference or a professional recommendation. If they need a professional recommendation, it is best to politely suggest they find someone who can attest to their professional skills, accomplishments and work ethic (such as a colleague or former supervisor). If they are truly in need of a character reference, it is perfectly acceptable to provide one for them if you feel you can write a genuine and enthusiastic letter with specific reasons your friend is the best candidate for the job.

2. Request details about the job opening

Ask to see the job listing, and discuss the position’s responsibilities as well as what technical skills and personal attributes are essential for the job. Discover whether the role requires independent initiative or relies on teamwork to complete tasks. This element can help you describe your friend’s abilities to work independently or as a teammate. You can also conduct your own research of the company to learn more about their mission and history to better understand how your friend can contribute to the company’s culture.

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