A Resume Reference GuideAre you in the process of finding a new job orchanging careers? If you are, you may also be inthe process of creating a resume for yourself.Although resumes can be complicated andnerve-wracking to develop, they are usually a loteasier to write than originally thought. Withthat in mind, there are still many problems orcomplications that arise. For many resume writersthat problem has to do with references.On your resume, there is a good chance that youwill list references. These references can
typically come in two different formats. Theseformats are personal references and professionalreferences. You will find that many employersactually like to see a combination of them both.Also, on average, most hiring companies like tosee at least three references on their jobapplications and resumes.Now that you know what many companies look for,in terms of references on a resume, you may wantto start listing your references right away.While this approach is one that you can take, youmay want to proceed with caution. As previouslystated, one of the many mistakes that resumewriters make involves their references. Some ofthe most common mistakes, as well as ways toprevent those mistakes from happening, areoutlined below for your convenience.One of the biggest mistakes that a job seeker,possibly just like you, makes involves listing noreferences at all. If you are simply submitting
your resume, you may be able to get away withouthaving any references listed, but you may not wantto take any chances. If you are currently stilllining up your references, you may want to havethe phrases 搑 eferences available uponrequest,?under the heading of references on yourresume. Should you fill out a job applicationand are asked to provide references, you will wantto do so. Omitting information on a jobapplication may cause your application to beoverlooked.Another mistake that many job seekers make, interms of their resume references, is not askingto use a reference in the first place. In almostall cases, you will find that your references arechecked. That is why it is important that you askeach individual that you would like to have listedon a resume or a job application before officiallylisting them as a reference. If you have alreadysubmitted your job application and resume,without asking first, you will want to let each
individual know, as soon as possible, that youused them as a job reference and that they may bereceiving a phone call. This is important, asyou do not want your references to be caught offguard, as it may impact their responses.As previously stated, most companies like to seea combination of professional and personalreferences on their job applications and on allsubmitted resumes. This is a mistake that manyjob seekers also make and one that you will wantto not make. For that reason, you may want toconsider listing four references on your jobapplications or resumes. This would allow you tohave an even number of personal references andprofessional references.The above mentioned mistakes are common mistakesthat many job seekers make when writing a resumefor themselves. By keeping these common mistakesin mind, you can ensure that you do not makesimilar ones. This should automatically improve
your chances of landing the job of your dreams orat least a job interview.PPPPPWord Count 584
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