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What To Do If You Were Asked for an Employment Verification Letter

April 20, 2024
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signing an employment verification letter

Can you provide proof of employment? That’s a valid request you may get from a new landlord, your bank advisor, or even a new employer. 

If you’re wondering what counts as proof of employment and how to get an employment verification letter, read on! 

What is Proof of Employment?

A proof of employment is evidence that verifies your current or past employment by a company. Examples of proof of employment documents include pay stubs, tax documents (e.g., a W-2 form), employment contracts, or proof of employment letter printed on the company’s letterhead and signed by the hiring manager. 

You may be asked to provide proof of employment whenever you sign a new apartment lease, secure a loan, apply for government benefits (like unemployment benefits), or purchase new insurance. In each case, the requesting party uses the provided documents to verify your current status and assess your employment history. 

What is an Employment Verification Letter?

An employment verification letter is an official document issued by your company to confirm your employment status and details.…

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The pandemic forced millions out of a job. Some say they can’t return to the way things were – PBS NewsHour

June 17, 2021
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The pandemic forced millions out of a job. Some say they can’t return to the way things were  PBS NewsHour
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We’re Starting To See A ‘Hunger Games’ Gig-Economy Job Market – Forbes

July 28, 2020
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We’re Starting To See A ‘Hunger Games’ Gig-Economy Job Market  Forbes
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U.S. LNG Exports Surge in 2016—But Not Where They Were Expected

January 6, 2017
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The U.S. took a big step toward becoming a major exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2016 as Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass export terminal in Louisiana came online early last year and upgrades to the Panama Canal that opened in June made shipments to the Pacific region considerably easier. Data from the Department of Energy (DOE) through December 2016 show the U.S. exported 109 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of LNG through December 16, an average of about 0.3 Bcf/d for the year as a whole.

But the predominant destinations were not what most experts had predicted. Despite signs that U.S. LNG would seek out high-priced markets in east Asia and lower-priced-but-still-attractive markets in Europe, the majority of exports went somewhere else entirely: Latin America.

DOE data show that only two shipments went to Europe (one to Spain and the other to Portugal) while only a single one went to China, for a total of just 9.7 Bcf. Four shipments went to India, totaling 13.8 Bcf.…

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