resume references

10
shift you from ‘can be selected’ stage to a ‘selected’ stage

Upload: alan-cruize

Post on 22-Mar-2016

216 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Putting references in resume, shift you from 'can be selected' stage to 'selected' stage.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Resume References

shift you from ‘can be selected’ stage to a ‘selected’ stage

Page 2: Resume References

Formal, organized summary of your job and job-related experiences, education and skills that shows you are qualified for the job.

Sparks the employer’s interest to call you for an interview.

Tool to market your skills, work experience and accomplishments.

Page 3: Resume References

Resume references plays a dual role, i.e. as a supportive body for a candidate and the authenticating body for an employer.

The company asks for many details, resume references is one of the information the company needs from the applicant.

Page 4: Resume References

Consider various aspects while giving resume references. Broadly the references can be of following types: personal contacts

business or professional contacts

social contacts

Page 5: Resume References

The personal references such as your friends, relatives know you from conduct and behavioral point of view.

The professional references you mentioned are the right person to focus on your skills and expertise.

Page 6: Resume References

If you are writing the resume for the fresher, there is no need to mention the references as the candidate is a complete fresher and has no work experience

If you are an experienced candidate, you need to mention the names of the references on your resume.

Page 7: Resume References

Include name, address, email address and phone number of each reference

Make sure you ask permission from your references before including their personal information on reference sheet

Consider giving your references a copy of your resume and/or a short bio so they will be prepared to talk to employer

Page 8: Resume References

People who make the best references are:

•Former supervisors (whom you got along with), former coworkers, former teachers, colleagues.

•Friends, neighbors, community/volunteer acquaintances can be used as general character references.

Page 9: Resume References

Alan Cruize28 Annie Road, Miami, FL 33422

(561) 555-3354 [email protected]

ReferencesJacob Smith, Former Manager

ABC CompanyMilwaukee, WI414.123.4567

[email protected] Graham Johns

Department of ElectronicsWaukesha County Technical College

Waukesha, WI262.125.1400

[email protected]

Page 10: Resume References

Your resume is the valuable document with the help of which, you can grab the opportunity and make the most of it.

The references you provide also matter a lot. For more information about Resume References please visit -

http://www.bestsampleresume.com/info/resume-references.html