Confused About Which Seal to Use on My Experience Letter? Need Advice!

waheeduddin73
Hi, my name is Waheed Uddin, and I'm from Pakistan. I'm in great confusion regarding my experience letter. I have completed my experience letter, but now I do not know whose seal I should put on the experience letter—whether that of the organization's official seal or the Human Resource Department's seal. Please tell me if anyone knows.
Kalijanni
Clarifying the Experience Certificate Process

Why is there confusion in this matter? The experience certificate should be signed by the HR head, but the letterhead and seal should bear the organization's seal. The certificate represents the organization, not the department.

Regards,
Kalijanni
tajsateesh
Kalijanni is right. But your posting conveys something strange too—what do you mean by "I have completed my experience letter"? Whoever in the company drafts the experience letter of an employee will also know whose seal to put on it. Unless you are preparing it yourself for your benefit (in short, 'faking the letter').

I do hope I am wrong.

Regards,
TS
jyotigupta_18@rediffmail.com
Kalijanni & TS are absolutely correct. There is always the authorized Human Resources' signature with the company seal. This is very simple and not a matter of confusion, except if you are preparing the letter yourself (as TS said), which is a big fraud and will demolish your career or credibility in the market once any employer knows about it. Nowadays, reference checks are being done meticulously by all big organizations.

Regards,
Jyoti
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