Reference letter after Placement

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Ayah
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Reference letter after Placement

Post by Ayah » Fri Jan 27, 2023 12:11 pm

Hi everyone,

I am new here, thanks for creating this Forum.
I have completed my Cert III and looking for casual jobs.
There have been few opportunities around and was excited to start my new career. However, all places need two reference letters which is understandable.
The problem now is that the Child care centre where I had my Placement, is reluctant to provide a reference letter about my performance during the 3 months I worked there. I was so disappointed and surprised on their response to me that they do not provide reference letter to Volunteers or students!!!!
Is it their duties to provide such letter? How can I push them to provide me a reference letter? Is not part of the agreement with the SA government and getting a licence to run this business to help in reducing the unemployment Rate? Is their any ACT or legislation I can refer to?

Thanks and I hope your experience can help me.

Ayah


jimbomo
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Re: Reference letter after Placement

Post by jimbomo » Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:34 pm

While it's not an absolute duty for a childcare center to provide reference letters to volunteers or students, it's common practice for educational institutions and organizations to provide reference letters to individuals who have completed placements or internships. Reference letters are valuable for showcasing your skills and experience when seeking employment.

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Re: Reference letter after Placement

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