Ulrike Hert: if not where do you put my references?
Adrian Sherlin: It is recommended you supply a list of references after you have completed the first round of interviews and the company has expressed strong interest in you.Provide your reference list on a separate document, not on your resume. You may also wish to individually select the three references who are best for each position you're pursuing. References are extremely important to your success. Make sure they are stellar and easy to reach.I got this information from www.pongoresume.com where I created my resume. They offer a newsletter and this information was listed there. You should check them out. Good Luck!...Show more
Malcom Bourek: No, don't list any. Most, if not all, employers assume an applicant has a short list of references that will vouch for the applicant, and as such, many resume guides suggest the "available upon request" line as optional at best. If an employer wants to check into yo! ur qualifications for a position, they'll ask you for your short list. One thing though, make sure it's OK with the people that you're listing to do so, and give them a heads-up if an employer asks for their contact number. Not much fun having a reference totally blown away when the employer calls....Show more
Jude Kennelly: I wouldnt, but i would put at the bottom that references are available upon request
Kristina Brockwell: I would highly recommend that you don't just state at the bottom that references are available on request.Reason for this is that then a prospective will contact you and hence you have feedback, but if you give the reference on your resume they will contact them direct and you will never know they were interested.Good luck...Show more
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