Training Invitation Letter to Employees

Sample letter to employees to invite them for a training session within the company, outside the company, by a trainer, or boss. Employee need to complete some training what should I write in a letter to employees.


Letter to Employee for Not Attending Training

Jones Smith
7th street, Downtown

Respected Employee,

My name is Michael, and I work in the managing department of your firm. Jones, I am writing this letter to bring this to your kind notice that the head of the department asked for a training course that has to be taken, and completed by everybody by the end of the month. Now everyone has taken that course, and submitted their results except for you.

I hope you attended the training because that was essential for this job. Jones I strong recommend that you submit you progress report as soon as possible, and if you have not taken the training, do it now because the head of department is very much strict about this one, and there is no way out except to take the training. So I suggest you to take the training, and submit the result as soon as possible, so as to avoid any inconvenience.

I hope to see your progress soon.

Michael

Letter to Employee for Not Attending Training
Letter to Employee for Not Attending Training

Training Invitation Letter to Employees

The Director,
FACTI,
Los Vegas

Dear Sir,

It is a pleasure to inform you that I have seen your profile, and I have decided to invite a team from your side to provide training of internal audit, and the quality management program ISO 9001, and ISO 9004 to the employees of our company. I hope your team will be as good as the profile of your company shows.

Please reply me soon so that further terms, and conditions must be decided.
Thank you so much.

Yours Sincerely,

XYZ

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