TorontoCowboy
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Does the job letter from each company have to come from the person listed as the "supervisor" on the Labor Cert (9089 form)? In almost all of my cases my supervisors have moved on ... and HR is providing the letter.
My Labor Cert has a number of skills like "C/C++", "SqlServer" and then at the end we stated "as evidenced by 12 months of experience". So though I have several jobs spanning 10+ years ... is it correct to assume that not every job must have every skill listed? That I just have to have 12 months of each item listed somewhere?
Labor Cert says I do not need experience in the position offered ... so does that mean I don't have to have experience letters that contain the wording from the job duties? The wording is often strange like "Set architectural specifications and formulate and analyze software requirements." Basically can my job letters be realistic, straightforward descriptions of what I did? (which is a lot over 10 years+)
And finally should each job letter be unique in describing the project I worked on? Or more similar focusing on my skills and tools instead?
Thanks for answers in advance ... please excuse my dumb questions.
My Labor Cert has a number of skills like "C/C++", "SqlServer" and then at the end we stated "as evidenced by 12 months of experience". So though I have several jobs spanning 10+ years ... is it correct to assume that not every job must have every skill listed? That I just have to have 12 months of each item listed somewhere?
Labor Cert says I do not need experience in the position offered ... so does that mean I don't have to have experience letters that contain the wording from the job duties? The wording is often strange like "Set architectural specifications and formulate and analyze software requirements." Basically can my job letters be realistic, straightforward descriptions of what I did? (which is a lot over 10 years+)
And finally should each job letter be unique in describing the project I worked on? Or more similar focusing on my skills and tools instead?
Thanks for answers in advance ... please excuse my dumb questions.