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The Correct Time to Use Your References

Your references are an important tool at your disposal that can be very useful in helping you to secure your ideal job. This is because there isn’t a much more effective marketing resource for yourself than your references. Although a strong resume and cover letter are your best chance of initially attracting an employer’s interest, your references are so powerful due to the fact that they provide positive information about you from someone other than yourself. This is invaluable information to a potential employer. So, with such a powerful tool in your back pocket, it is important to know when exactly the best time to release this information to an employer is.

Oftentimes, an employer will ask you to supply them with a list of your references prior to offering you a job. They will want to contact your references to make sure the information you’ve supplied them with is correct, and also to find out what type of worker you are and what your past accomplishments entailed. So, make sure that your references are ready to sing your praises because this is a very important part of the employment process.

Since the main reason an employer should contact your references is to verify information you’ve provided them with and to delve deeper into what you have to offer, your references are meant to be used after an interview. This means that you should not be handing out your references until asked to at an interview. Your references are your secret weapon, so you should protect them until the moment they’re needed.

If you give out your references too freely or even place them on your resume, you may run into trouble with the people you’ve asked to speak on your behalf. If your references are contacted too often, they could get annoyed or upset and you don’t want to upset the very people that are helping you out. As your reference information is somewhat private contact information, you will want to be protective of this, only revealing them at an interview for an employer for whom you really want to work. 

Another advantage of holding onto your references until later is that you will be able to select the best people for that particular position or company you are interviewing with.  You may have multiple references from a variety of professional experiences where some are more tailored to one position than others. This way, you’ll be sure to provide an employer with the most appropriate references. So manage your reference data carefully.

Lastly, if you happen to run into a job ad that asks for your references with your application, simply state that you will be more than willing to provide your excellent references at an interview. Or, you can provide the names of your references but withhold the contact information, stating that you will provide this information at an interview. 

Remember that your references contain confidential information and that your references’ contact information is not something that you should be handing out to anybody. It is also one of your most powerful marketing tools, so use them with caution and release them at the appropriate moment…at an interview.

About the Author

Candace Davies is the owner of Cando Career Coaching and Resume Writing Service, and is a Certified Resume Writer and Interview Coach Strategist who holds five career industry certifications. Her extensive credentials and experience make her one of the top trusted professionals in her field.  She loves to write and partner with interesting individuals worldwide who want to take their careers to the next level.  Visit Candace’s website at http://candocareer.com to sign-up for her free weekly newsletters and receive her impeccable insider expertise to help you land your dream job quickly and easily. 

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