To whom it may Concern,
I am writing this letter to attest to Paul’s skills in language and public relations. In the four years I have known him, I have been consistently impressed with his ability not only to negotiate complex ideas in other languages, but also to relate these things in a personable, conscientious fashion. His manner in these cases is both professional and personal, two qualities which I find particularly valuable in a professional setting. He has personally helped me in professional negotiation for everything from train tickets to contract information, and I have always been able to count on him.
I first met Paul in school, where he was a student at the university at which I taught. He was well-known to most of the westerners in town, who could call from different universities to ask for his help. Sometimes this help involved translation of professional documents, and sometimes it involved personal help in making phone calls. Many of these westerners continue to call him today, even though they live quite far away from him, because they have come to trust him very much. From this foundation in public relations Paul has found positions in various
professional capacities and has been highly-valued in each place. He is generally the sort of employee a company finds most valuable in its dealings with both foreign and domestic clients. He puts people at their ease with his
language ability and manner, both of which communicate to people that they can relax and simply communicate.I would highly recommend Paul as an employee. His experience and manner are rare and very valuable.Robert Moore
Mentor
being a professor in shanghai finance and economics university, i had given six lectures to hua sheng as an auditing teacher when she studied accountancy there as her second major, and had been her
supervisor when she worked as an intern in my credit rating company. she had listened to me so attentively that many of the cases we studied in class were applied to her work effectively.
i was really impressed by hua sheng’s performance during her five-week internship. in order to be more competent in the field of credit rating, she volunteered to assume more tasks, and further offered to work overtime with other regular employees. however hard the tasks were, she always managed to fulfill them with flying colors. such
devotion to her career even as an intern is rarely seen in her peers. as she had done well in her accounting major, with an average score of 85 for the core courses, in addition to her remarkable learning ability, hua sheng was capable of doing some of the basic businesses in the company, and thus understanding the know-how of accounting more profoundly. she visited and researched fifteen companies in all, big or small, home or abroad, within the twenty-five weekdays. i could see a clear mind and a strong logic in her participation in writing credit rating reports. she was able to accomplish her own assignments independently while at the same time communicating
smoothly/articulately/explicitly and cooperating excellently with all of the five teachers, who had given her some instructions during the internship, further she had raised a few profound questions in the specialty of credit rating. all in all, her work was highly appraised by everyone in the company.
原文:
我是财经大学会计学院的博士生导师,盛桦是我校会计专业辅修课学生,我曾担任该学生的审计学老师和实习指导老师。她上课很用心,我讲过的很多案例,在她参与资信评估的实习时,能得到运用。
实习期间,盛桦给我留下了非常好的印象。为了能学习更多的评估专业知识,她主动承担了更多的工作,像正式员工一样主动留下来加班。并且不论工作难度高低,她都能尽心尽力地做好,这样的敬业精神实属难得。她会计基础牢固,核心课程平均成绩85分,加之学习能力较强,因此实习期间她已能较好地掌握评估的一些基本业务,而这又进一步使她对会计有了更深的领悟。25天工作日,她共参与调研了包括上海建桥学院、海航酒店集团等15家公司。在参与撰写评估报告时,她思路清晰、有较强的逻辑性;在独立完成一部分工作的同时,能较好地与老师沟通、合作,并能提一些有深度的问题,得到了大家的一致好评。
dear colleagues:
ms. requested a letter of reference from me to support her
application for graduate studies at your university. as her research adviser when she was a graduate student in my school of science beijing university of chemical technology, i am pleased to comply with her request.
i have known ms. zhang since 20xx, when she was admitted as a master of science candidate into the school. as her research adviser, i directed her research and found her a promising youth radiating with intelligence and creativity. during her first year, she got a very good record in major courses and earnd good scores major and general gpa 3.3. she particularly enjoyed challenging areas of studies such as quantum chemistry and theory of electrochemistry.
during the following two years, ms. zhang worked on a computational theory study of inorganic functional materials project for his degree thesis “theoretical study of electronic structures of several
representative metal element in the hydrotalcite slabs”. to make the theory model meet the actual materials, she faced down many practical problems, such as building reasonable module of inorganic materials, and calculation techniques. working hard and independently, she
cracked the problems one by one, and came up with a thesis that was characterized by academic excellence. during her m.s. period, she had three papers published in international journals.
judging by her outstanding performance while she studied with me, i am convinced that ms. zhang has acquired the knowledge and
intellectual sophistication on the basis of which she can undertake world-class training. i therefore lend her my enthusiastic support
and would appreciate your favorable consideration of her application.