asking eric supervisor lied about sending letter of recommendation

Asking Eric: Supervisor Lied About Sending Letter of Recommendation

I recently reached out to Eric, a career expert, with a dilemma that has been weighing on my mind. I had asked my supervisor to write a letter of recommendation on my behalf, which they agreed to do. However, after several weeks of waiting, I discovered that the letter was never sent. To make matters worse, when I confronted my supervisor about it, they denied ever agreeing to write the letter in the first place.

I am now left feeling frustrated and uncertain about how to proceed. I had been counting on that letter of recommendation to support my application for a new job, and now it seems that I have been misled. I asked Eric for his advice on how to handle this situation, and he offered some valuable insights.

Firstly, Eric suggested that I document all of my interactions with my supervisor, including the initial request for the letter of recommendation and any subsequent follow-ups. This will help to establish a paper trail and provide evidence of my supervisor's agreement to write the letter.

Next, Eric recommended that I schedule a meeting with my supervisor to discuss the issue and clear up any misunderstandings. It's possible that there was a miscommunication or a genuine mistake, and talking it through may help to resolve the matter.

However, if my supervisor continues to deny ever agreeing to write the letter, Eric advised me to consider taking my request to someone else in the company. This could be a senior manager or HR representative, who may be able to provide guidance or support.

As I ponder my next steps, I am reminded of the importance of having a professional network and support system. Having people who can vouch for your skills and experience can make all the difference in a job search.

Eric's advice has given me a lot to think about, and I am now considering my options and deciding how to move forward. I will continue to seek guidance and support as I navigate this challenging situation, and I am hopeful that I will be able to find a resolution that works in my favor.

I would like to hear from Eric again to get more information about this topic and I will add it here when I get the answer.

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