GETTING SOMEONE IMPORTANT TO VOUCH FOR YOU
When it comes to the final decision, it just might come to the point when a reference can make or break your chances at a job application. Job references are usually required by your potential employer at a time when they are seriously considering you as their next new hire. You do not want to give job mere names of co-workers as your job references. The same care you exerted in making your resume should also be exerted in preparing your list of potential “endorsers”. You have to have a list of job references ready when your potential employer asks for them. These are usually those people you have worked for and can actually vouch for your skills and qualifications. A strong roster of names can actually help you get the job you are applying for.
You cannot just give out names of your job references. It is neither polite nor ethical to use someone’s name as a job reference without first asking for permission. Former bosses and company officers you have worked closely with are good sources of job references. You can even ask them for a letter of reference in advance so you are ready with your documents when the need arises. There are those prospective employers, however, who prefer to speak to your references in person. So, make sure that your information on your job references are updated. Check their contact numbers for typos. You want your job references to get the chance to say all of those good things about you.
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