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Jun 28, 2007 15:17

I just need to figure this out, once and for all...

If you are asked to provide references with your resume, how many should you provide? And more importantly, is it ever acceptable to list coworkers, or do they all have to be supervisors?

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themagdalen June 28 2007, 20:44:19 UTC
1. The last line of your resume should be "References available on request ( ... )

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fengshui June 28 2007, 21:49:02 UTC
At this point, if you need the space, you can delete "References available on request" if it'll get you to a single page resume. Everybody knows you have references.

3-4 is good, co-workers are fine. If possible, you should ask them if they'll do it, and send them a copy of your resume so they know what aspects of your career to talk up.

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heathey June 28 2007, 22:16:10 UTC
I'm sure Franklyn can talk me up...;)

Yeah, see below -- I hate it when people ask for them up front. I always assume people have them, and why would you bother asking for them when you don't even know if you want to interview that person yet?

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fengshui June 28 2007, 22:28:02 UTC
Yeah, that's a bit annoying. However, I figure once I've asked someone once, they know they might be called. Most of the people I'd put down for a rec would want to know I'm looking for a job anyways. However, I can certainly understand the reticence. It's no fun asking people to do it, even though they almost always say yes.

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