Is a Letter of Experience required to be stamped?

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I have got letter of experience from my previous employer on company's letter head, but it doesn't have a company stamp or seal upon it.
Would it be considered as a valid experience letter? Or is getting it stamped mandatory?







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  • Does the letter have a signature?
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  • ya it has signature of CEO on it
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I have got letter of experience from my previous employer on company's letter head, but it doesn't have a company stamp or seal upon it.
Would it be considered as a valid experience letter? Or is getting it stamped mandatory?







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  • Does the letter have a signature?
    – Brandin
    Dec 10 '15 at 9:56










  • ya it has signature of CEO on it
    – Mk47
    Dec 10 '15 at 10:05






  • 1




    Can you please add a tag for whatever country this is in? Many places (the US, for example) don't even have this concept.
    – Ernest Friedman-Hill
    Dec 10 '15 at 11:59












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I have got letter of experience from my previous employer on company's letter head, but it doesn't have a company stamp or seal upon it.
Would it be considered as a valid experience letter? Or is getting it stamped mandatory?







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I have got letter of experience from my previous employer on company's letter head, but it doesn't have a company stamp or seal upon it.
Would it be considered as a valid experience letter? Or is getting it stamped mandatory?









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  • Does the letter have a signature?
    – Brandin
    Dec 10 '15 at 9:56










  • ya it has signature of CEO on it
    – Mk47
    Dec 10 '15 at 10:05






  • 1




    Can you please add a tag for whatever country this is in? Many places (the US, for example) don't even have this concept.
    – Ernest Friedman-Hill
    Dec 10 '15 at 11:59
















  • Does the letter have a signature?
    – Brandin
    Dec 10 '15 at 9:56










  • ya it has signature of CEO on it
    – Mk47
    Dec 10 '15 at 10:05






  • 1




    Can you please add a tag for whatever country this is in? Many places (the US, for example) don't even have this concept.
    – Ernest Friedman-Hill
    Dec 10 '15 at 11:59















Does the letter have a signature?
– Brandin
Dec 10 '15 at 9:56




Does the letter have a signature?
– Brandin
Dec 10 '15 at 9:56












ya it has signature of CEO on it
– Mk47
Dec 10 '15 at 10:05




ya it has signature of CEO on it
– Mk47
Dec 10 '15 at 10:05




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1




Can you please add a tag for whatever country this is in? Many places (the US, for example) don't even have this concept.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Dec 10 '15 at 11:59




Can you please add a tag for whatever country this is in? Many places (the US, for example) don't even have this concept.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Dec 10 '15 at 11:59










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It would be good and feel authentic if the letter is stamped.However, I don't think it is mandatory.



Plus, it varies depending on company / geography. In India, (where I work out of)as far as I know, it is required to have the experience letter printed out with a proper letterhead bearing the employer's logo and seal, signed by an authorized HR Officer.



I checked this with a HR guy I know and he tells it is not obligatory for a company to stamp the letter(We are a MNC). I guess you are fine, provided the letter carries an authorized signature.






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    It would be good and feel authentic if the letter is stamped.However, I don't think it is mandatory.



    Plus, it varies depending on company / geography. In India, (where I work out of)as far as I know, it is required to have the experience letter printed out with a proper letterhead bearing the employer's logo and seal, signed by an authorized HR Officer.



    I checked this with a HR guy I know and he tells it is not obligatory for a company to stamp the letter(We are a MNC). I guess you are fine, provided the letter carries an authorized signature.






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      It would be good and feel authentic if the letter is stamped.However, I don't think it is mandatory.



      Plus, it varies depending on company / geography. In India, (where I work out of)as far as I know, it is required to have the experience letter printed out with a proper letterhead bearing the employer's logo and seal, signed by an authorized HR Officer.



      I checked this with a HR guy I know and he tells it is not obligatory for a company to stamp the letter(We are a MNC). I guess you are fine, provided the letter carries an authorized signature.






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        It would be good and feel authentic if the letter is stamped.However, I don't think it is mandatory.



        Plus, it varies depending on company / geography. In India, (where I work out of)as far as I know, it is required to have the experience letter printed out with a proper letterhead bearing the employer's logo and seal, signed by an authorized HR Officer.



        I checked this with a HR guy I know and he tells it is not obligatory for a company to stamp the letter(We are a MNC). I guess you are fine, provided the letter carries an authorized signature.






        share|improve this answer














        It would be good and feel authentic if the letter is stamped.However, I don't think it is mandatory.



        Plus, it varies depending on company / geography. In India, (where I work out of)as far as I know, it is required to have the experience letter printed out with a proper letterhead bearing the employer's logo and seal, signed by an authorized HR Officer.



        I checked this with a HR guy I know and he tells it is not obligatory for a company to stamp the letter(We are a MNC). I guess you are fine, provided the letter carries an authorized signature.







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