1. Types of Business Letters
Presented by:
Faisal Siddique
Zain-ul_Abidin
University of Lahore
2. Job Application Letter
Complaint or Grievance Letter
Adjustment Letter
Information Letter
Recommendation Letter
Letter of Request
Marketing and Sales Letter
The Circular Letter
3. JOB APPLICATION LETTER
You may need to write a number of
letters in connection with a job
applications.
Speculative letters. Describing and
offering you skills and experience to an
organization on the off-chance that
they may be recruiting in relevant area.
Letters requesting an application form.
The organization is not interested in
personal details at this stage. Simply
4. Simply refer to the advertisement and
position and request the form.
Letters covering the enclosure of
completed application form or CV. Identify
the advertised position you are applying for
and indicate the enclosure.
Letters confirming the interview. This will
be brief and to the point though courteous
and positive tone.
Examples: Job application letter
Purpose: Identify relevant vacancy
Highlight suitability for post
Positive image of self
5. COMPLAINT LETTER
Complaints are situations which may
people find difficult, especially
(apparently) in England negative feelings
may get in the way of clarity and also
fairness to the recipient of the letter
(who may not be the person responsible
for the problem).
PURPOSE:
To identify problem
To express the effect of the problem
6. To notify recipient of your wishes.
AUDIENCE:
Will want details for investigation.
Will be resistant to implied failure and loss.
May be concerned to secure your good will
and benefit.
Will weigh cost of leaving you unhappy with
cost of making you happy.
7. ADJUSTMENT LETTER
Adjustment is a term sometimes used
for the reply to a complaint. Obviously
there is no set content for such a
letter, since it must been seen to
respond directly to the circumstances
and stated wished of the person
complaining. You should have read the
small print and extremely annoying and
frustrating for the complaint.
8. PURPOSE:
To show how you have considered the
complaint seriously.
To soothe the complaint’s anger
disappointment etc
To offer redress that will be acceptable to
both parties.
AUDIENCE:
Will want to have been take seriously
Will be resistant to avoidance of
responsibility
May be cynical about sincere apologies
9. COVERING LETTER
A covering letter can be sent with goods
and documents of many kinds. It may
simply introduce the other items,
explaining what they are, who they are
from, and why they have been sent.
PURPOSE:
To introduce the enclosed items
AUDIENCE:
They may or may not be expecting
items.
10. INFORMATION LETTER
Letters containing information can be
used in a wide variety of contexts:
conveying instructions, briefings,
reports, news, product details and
availability and so on. A report style
letter may be lengthier than other
forms, if the volume of information
required is large.
11. RECOMMENDATION LETTER
A letter of recommendation is one that
offers (request or unsolicited) facts and
opinions as to why a thirty party is
eligible, suitable or worthy to received
some position or benefit a job,
promotion, grant, award and so on.
PURPOSE:
To establish context and credibility of
source
AUDIENCE:
Will be required relevance to position
12. LETTER OF REQUEST
The letter form, being short and clearly
identifying sender and intended
recipient as part of its basic elements,
is ideal for requesting information. It
can also be used informally for
requesting or ordering goods.
PURPOSE:
To elicit relevant information
AUDIENCE:
Need to know what is relevant.
13. MARKETING AND SALES
LETTER
These are the written selling messages
that aim to provide business information
that gives rise to a desire to buy. Such
letters are written to arrange the
interest of the customer to buy the
mentioned products. These letters do
not attempt to sell goods or services
directly. But the purpose is to make
friends and create good feelings
between the company and its customers.
14. CIRCULAR LETTER
A circular letter is exactly the same in
function and format as specific business
letter, expect that it is designed to be
read by a larger number of different
people. The circular may be used to give
information to a group of known
individuals.
EXAMPLE:
Informing clients or customers of price
changes or new product.