Free labor and employment letter templates

Speed up your people operations with our labor and employment templates. Choose a template and create your document!
Employment Offer Letter

Employment Offer Letter

Streamline your hiring process with an employment offer letter. Provide all the necessary details a new employee needs, including job title, compensation package, joining date, work schedule, and benefits.

Employment Verification Letter

Employment Verification Letter

Whether for job applications or apartment rentals, simplify the process of confirming someone's work history with an employment verification letter.

Job Description

Job Description

Attract qualified job aspirants with a well-drafted job description letter. It helps to define roles, responsibilities, qualifications, and expectations for each position in your organization.

Promotion Letter

Promotion Letter

Celebrate career milestones with a well-crafted promotion letter. Clearly articulate new roles, responsibilities, and achievements to recognize employee success.

Resignation Letter

Resignation Letter

Craft a thoughtful leaving note with our resignation letter template. Maintain professionalism and leave a good impression on your employer.

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