References

References are extremely important when job hunting. You need to find a reference who can easily say that you are a hard worker and dependable. It is very important that before you put them down you ask them first to be your reference. Make sure all their information is correct so the prospective employer can contact them. Also when choosing a reference you should know them for at least one year and the reference should not be your family. In most situations, three to five references will suffice. When putting together your references for your resume and possible job interview, these are the easy steps you can follow:

Reference Name, Company where they work, their position
City, State
Email address:
Phone or Cell Phone number: 216-555-1212

References

References are extremely important when job hunting. You need to find a reference who can easily say that you are a hard worker and dependable. It is very important that before you put them down you ask them first to be your reference. Make sure all their information is correct so the prospective employer can contact them. Also when choosing a reference you should know them for at least one year and the reference should not be your family. In most situations, three to five references will suffice. When putting together your references for your resume and possible job interview, these are the easy steps you can follow:

Reference Name, Company where they work, their position
City, State
Email address:
Phone or Cell Phone number: 216-555-1212

Examples:

Keri Brace, Steilacoom High School – Family and Consumer Sciences Educator
Steilacoom, WA

253-555-5555

Darrin Lowry, Steilacoom High School – Assistant Principal and CTE Director
Steilacoom, WA

253-555-0558

Debbie Handy, Washington State University - Department of Human Development
Pullman, WA

509-555-0558

Examples:

Keri Brace, Steilacoom High School – Family and Consumer Sciences Educator
Steilacoom, WA

253-555-5555

Darrin Lowry, Steilacoom High School – Assistant Principal and CTE Director
Steilacoom, WA

253-555-0558

Debbie Handy, Washington State University - Department of Human Development
Pullman, WA

509-555-0558