How do you give references?
What to Include on a Reference List
- Your name at the top of the page.
- List your references, including their name, job title, company, and contact information, with a space in between each reference.
- Include at least three professional references who can attest to your ability to perform the job you are applying for.
What do you do if you don’t have job references?
Consider these steps as you ask someone to act as a reference for a potential job:
- Make a personal connection. When you ask someone to be a reference, make it as personal as possible.
- Be specific and open.
- Renew an old contact.
- Give them tools to verify your success.
- Show gratitude.
What do you say when someone uses you as a reference?
Be positive “The level of enthusiasm you bring to the conversation and the superlatives you use to describe the candidate” should convey your opinion of the applicant’s abilities, says Glickman. “The highest praise you can give [in a reference check] is saying something like, ‘I would hire this person in a heartbeat.
Who should you list as a reference?
Consider these eight people when making your reference list:
- Recent bosses.
- Co-workers.
- Professors.
- Friends… but only if they’re a professional reference.
- Group members.
- Any place you’ve volunteered.
- The person you babysat for or whose lawn you mowed every summer.
- High school teacher or coach you still talk to regularly.
What happens if you give a fake reference?
Fake references are illegal – if you’re caught. Directly lying is incredibly unethical, and if caught, you could be fired or face legal trouble. Companies rarely sue for lying, but the people you named on your reference list have every right to.
What kind of references do employers want?
What employers want from job references
- Description of past job duties and experience: 36%
- A view into the applicant’s strengths and weaknesses: 31%
- Confirmation of job title and dates of employment: 11%
- Description of workplace accomplishments: 8%
- A sense of the applicant’s preferred work culture: 7%
- Other/don’t know: 7%