Letter to Manager for Promotion

About this template

Advocate for yourself at work and use this Letter to Manager for Promotion to make your case for a higher paying role with more responsibility. Create and design your letter to include a personal statement about why you think you should be considered for a promotion. Then directly email your letter to your manager and wait for their response. After the letter has been finalized, all involved parties will receive a PDF copy.

Customizing your Letter to Manager for Promotion is seamless with Jotform Sign’s easy-to-use online form builder. Add personal touches like additional form fields, images or personal branding, eye catching fonts and colors, and more. You can even create an automated signing order — perfect for getting multiple signatures before sending your letter off to your direct manager for review.

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