Each year, your company gives an Employee of the Year award to a worker who has performed exceptionally well. You believe that someone with whom you work should receive the award this year. Write a letter to your supervisor. In the letter - Describe your colleague’s job at the company - Describe a time you worked with this person - Explain why you believe this person deserves the award

Dear Sir, My name is Shikha, and I have been working as a Project Manager in our
company
for the
last
7 years. I am writing
this
letter to suggest you a name for the best employee of
this
year. In my opinion, Bharat should be awarded
this
award. He is working in my team as a senior Full-Stack developer. He is handling all the important and long-term projects of our
company
. I have been working with him for the
last
5 years and he never received
this
award,
although
he deserved it. I must say he is very dedicated towards his projects and works day and night to complete his tasks on time.
Moreover
, he is
also
leading the team which is
also
beneficial for the
company
. In fact, if he gets
this
award
this
time I know he will start giving his 200% towards our
company
. I hope you'll think about my suggestion. Yours Sincerely, Shikha
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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