References
You will want to have
several different people on hand who will vouch
for you as far as your character, your work
habits, your work ethics, and your general value
and worth as an employee and person.
You will want to have a
minimum of three references and no more than
five.
At least one of these references should
be a personal reference who is not a relative.
It can be a friend, a co-worker, or an
acquaintance.
The others should be work or school
references.
The first rule of thumb for
references is to ask the person first if you can
use them as a reference when applying for jobs.
As long as you have a good relationship
with them, most people are happy to oblige for
you and give you a glowing recommendation.
The purpose of a reference
sheet is to have a list of people who can verify
and elaborate on your professional experience
for a potential employer. Past employers,
professors, and advisors are the best
professional references to have.
It is important to have a
reference sheet because potential employers will
often ask for a list of references they can
contact. If you included a statement such as
"References Available upon Request" on your
resume, you should be able to produce a
reference sheet as soon as one is requested. In
any case, having a reference sheet will save you
time later on during the interview process.
Make sure to include people
who know what type of person you are and who are
familiar with your work. It is important to
select individuals who know your distinctiveness
so that they can provide a positive and accurate
description of you to the employer or company in
which you are seeking employment.
You should ALWAYS contact
your references before including them on a
reference sheet. It is also a good idea to give
them a copy of your resume and talk to them
about the job you are seeking so they will know
how to best represent you.
When you are listing your
references, you should include the following
information:
It is not required to
include the last part – the statement as to how
you know this person, but it can help.
That way if a potential employer does
check your references, they know why you wanted
to list them on your reference sheet.
Another very important part
of the job application process is the cover
letter that you will include with your resume.
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