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armenaz777

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Apr 17, 2018
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I'm getting a reference letter from my current employer. What would be the correct wording to say that I'm currently employed by this company:

Currently it says "This is to certify that Mr. X has been employed by Y since June 2017 as Z" but it does not imply that I'm currently employed in this position.

How should be the wording to emphasis that I'm currently holding this position?
 
Were you holding multiple positions in the same company? If not this is good enough, Need job duties as well.
 
Were you holding multiple positions in the same company? If not this is good enough, Need job duties as well.

Well I did hold multiple positions. From December 2016 to mid June 2017 I was position A. Then mid June 2017 to today I have position B. Would that also be confusing? End and start of two positions be the same month ?
 
Well I did hold multiple positions. From December 2016 to mid June 2017 I was position A. Then mid June 2017 to today I have position B. Would that also be confusing? End and start of two positions be the same month ?
No problem in that, However do mention all roles and responsibilities.
 
No problem in that, However do mention all roles and responsibilities.

I have two letters, each for a position. In one it says December 2016 to June 2017 position X and in the other says June 2017 to today. The problem is the overlapping June 2017 in both letters. What do you think?

Also you have any idea if the letter is clear enough that I currently hold that position when it says "This is to certify that Mr. X has been employed by Y since June 2017 as Z". How can it
 
I have two letters, each for a position. In one it says December 2016 to June 2017 position X and in the other says June 2017 to today. The problem is the overlapping June 2017 in both letters. What do you think?

Also you have any idea if the letter is clear enough that I currently hold that position when it says "This is to certify that Mr. X has been employed by Y since June 2017 as Z". How can it
Its fine.