It is incredibly important to develop a great list of references. These references will help you obtain jobs, college admissions or acceptance into special programs.
Who makes a good reference?
- Teacher
- Coach
- Counseler
- Present or past employer
- Family friend
- Anyone that can speak highly of your abilities, skills and worth
References to avoid:
- Anyone under 18
- Personal friends
- family members
- Anyone who cannot speak highly of your abilities or skills
Important Tips:
- The format of your references should match your resume exactly, same header, same fonts.
- Do not include references on your resume
- Include at least three references
- All references should be responsible adults who know you well and can speak to your character and skills
- Always ask whether or not someone is willing to be a reference before including them in your list
- Verify the contact information before handing over to an employer
Format:
Use the following format for your references
Persons Name: Bob Smith
Address: 123 Fake Street
Santa Cruz Ca, 95060
Phone #: (831) 555-4321
Title and Business Owner
work place: Moland Spring Bottled Water
Your resume's and reference lists are graded assignments. For a total of 10 points, grading is as follows:
2Pts - Resume and List of References is complete per Handbook Guidelines
2Pts - Resume and List of References is well formatted and easy to read
2Pts - Resume and List of References contains no typos or errors
2Pts - Resume and List of References are two separate documents with consistent style, font and header
2Pts - Resume and List of References are emailed to me as PDF files with descriptive file names (don't send a file called "untitled.pdf")
Due on tuesday...
Due on tuesday...
- Mr. W
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