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Before you begin your job hunt, gather your references onto a Professional Reference Page. Include each reference's name, title, organization, phone number, and email address. List your references starting with your most impressive or important reference.
Include on last page of CV: keep all references on one page (usually 3-5 names) If job listing requests CV and List of References, create a separate list and send 2 documents. Include name, title/relationship to you (e.g., Committee Member, Research Collaborator), address, phone and email.
Don't include any details Don't give the names and contact details of your referees on your CV. You should simply state that 'References are available on request'. Employers will ask you for details if and when they are ready to offer you a position.
Before you begin your job hunt, gather your references onto a Professional Reference Page. Include each reference's name, title, organization, phone number, and email address. List your references starting with your most impressive or important reference.
list each referee, providing their name, job title and contact details. list only the name and job title of your referees, with 'Contact details available on request' written underneath. You then give their contact details when asked.
Select your resume references If possible, choose people who can discuss talents specific to the job you're applying for. Generally, the best people to include as references are: Current or former manager or direct supervisor. Current or former co-worker.
Typical job seekers should have three to four references, while those seeking more senior positions should consider listing five to seven, experts suggest. And be sure to list your strongest reference first.
The references section of your CV is important and should not be omitted entirely. Depending on your current circumstances and personal preference, you should either include the full details of your referees in this section or simply write; References are available upon request.
Most job advertisements tell you how many referees are needed. If it's not specified, the usual number is two. If you have more than two referees, pick the ones that: match the job you're going for best.
Begin your letter with a salutation followed by the hiring manager's name. Mention your referral in the first paragraph of your cover letter, with a brief explanation of your connection. You can then mention what interests you about the position, and why you're qualified for the job.
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