OK..professor at a school..that's a bit different.
In businesses, many have a strict policy that employees cannot be a reference or provide a letter of recommendation to people because if they don't get the job, the company can be sued. As a result, most businesses will only confirm if a person worked between the dates specified on a resume and what their salary was...and that information must come from HR.
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>Not sure what do you mean here, Craig. She asked her professor (she recently (~2 years ago) graduated from Haifa Technion) to write her a letter. I guess he is busy and doesn't want to write the letter himself, so he delegated the job back to her.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer