An effective request letter to a mentor for feedback on a presentation should be clear, polite, and respectful. Start with a proper salutation, state your purpose directly, and provide necessary context about your presentation. Make sure to express gratitude for their time and guidance. Avoid using unclear language or making the letter too long. End with a polite closing and include your contact information.

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Request Letter to Mentor Seeking Feedback on a Recent Presentation – Sample Letter for Feedback Request

To,
__________ (Recipient’s Name)
__________ (Designation)
__________ (Company/Organization Name)
__________ (Company Address)

Date: __/__/____ (Date)

Subject: Request for Feedback on My Presentation

Dear __________ (Recipient’s Name),

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly request your feedback on a presentation I recently delivered on __________ (Topic). As someone whose expertise and opinions I greatly value, your feedback would help me understand areas where I did well and where I can improve.

The presentation was conducted on __________ (Date) during __________ (Event/Meeting Name). I have attached a copy of the slides and a summary for your reference.

Your insights would be highly beneficial to refine my skills further. I am happy to meet at your convenience or discuss over email if preferred.

Thank you for considering my request. Please feel free to reach me at __________ (Your Contact Details).

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
__________ (Your Name)
__________ (Your Contact Details)

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FAQs

1. What should I include in a feedback request letter to a mentor?
  •  Begin with a polite salutation.
  • Clearly state the purpose of your letter.
  • Provide details of the presentation, such as the topic and date.
  • Express gratitude for their time and guidance.
 2. How long should a feedback request letter be?
  • Keep the letter concise and to the point, typically within one page.
3. What tone should I use in the letter?
  • Maintain a respectful and polite tone throughout the letter.
4. Should I provide additional materials with my request?
  • Yes, attach relevant materials such as the presentation slides or summary to make it easier for the mentor to provide feedback.
5. How can I follow up on my feedback request?
  • Wait for a reasonable time before sending a polite reminder if you haven’t received a response.