[The desire to seek counsel emerges on a regular basis throughout life. Looking for work, navigating the world of relationships, dealing with health difficulties, and raising children are just a few of the life events that may prompt you to seek guidance from others. A written request for counsel differs from a spoken request in that it requires you to think things out properly in advance, present all relevant information, and ask suitable questions. Here are the procedures to request advice in a letter.]
From,
Sender/Your Name…
Address and contact Info…
Date: DD/MM/YY (Date on Which Letter is Written)
To,
Receiver name…
Job Designation and Department name…
Company name and address…
Sub: Asking For Advice with Regards to a Job Opening in (What is the Name of the Company and the Location)
Dear (Sir or Madam),
I would like to seek your advice about me joining a company in (What is the Job Location). (Describe in your words).
I believe this is an excellent opportunity to advance my profession, but I am still unsure because moving to a new area is always risky. (Describe actual problem and situation). I have a stable work and a family here, so I’m a little concerned about settling down with my family and my children’s education at the new location.
Please advise if moving with family is the best option right now or if I should go it alone. Please assist me in making this life-changing decision. (Ask your suggestion and recommendation). I know I can count on you to make the right decision.
I am also attaching a copy of the appointment letter with (What is the Name of the Company) for you to have a fair judgment of the company. (Cordially describe your greetings).
Awaiting your reply.
Thanking You
Yours truly,
Name and Signature…
Address and Contact Info…