Sunday, October 20, 2019
How to Get Good Professional References
How to Get Good Professional References Asking for a reference can be a subtle art form, but itââ¬â¢s a necessary thing to learn how to do, and do well. Youââ¬â¢ll want to put a good deal of thought into who you choose, as you will need to get their consent before giving out their name. Here are a few tips for how to plan for the perfect reference.1. Go ProIt may be tempting to pick a pal over a professional contact, but itââ¬â¢s not going to serve you half as well. Go for someone familiar with your work and experience. And when youââ¬â¢re asked for a personal reference, make sure to choose someone who isnââ¬â¢t too personal. Think of it as a character reference, and err on the side of professionals over pals.2. Tailor to the PositionDonââ¬â¢t just ask the same people or person for every reference. Think hard about the position youââ¬â¢re applying to and what skills your potential reference would ideally be able to speak to on your behalf. Go specific over generic. And, when possible, give the contact information of the hiring manager directly to your referrer. That avoids the bland ââ¬Å"to whom it may concernâ⬠opening to their letter.3. Develop a RangeCome up with 3-5à referrers who can be asked for different positions and can speak to different strengths of yours. Get their permission and have them lined up and ready to go when you need to deploy them.4. Get Their DetailsYouââ¬â¢ll want a name, business address, phone number, email, current title, company name, and preferred method of contact notated somewhere for each of your references. Leave them off your resume, but you might be asked for these in an interview or application situation, so have them ready. Try to keep their communication preferences straight as well.5. Inform Them Throughout the ProcessKeep your referrers in the loop. Let them know what jobs youââ¬â¢re applying to, send them the description, give them names of anyone who might be contacting them on your behalf. Coach them a bit, if you can, o n what the hiring manager is looking for. And donââ¬â¢t forget to thank them each and every time they recommend you somewhere.6. Ask in PersonIt may be tempting to ask over email, but resist the temptation! A more personal ask is called for when youââ¬â¢re asking someone to do you a massive professional favor. Pick up the phone and call- or better yet, take them out for coffee. Keep the relationship strong and donââ¬â¢t assume youââ¬â¢re owed anything. Keep your referrers sweet!7. Send your ResumeIt will often be extremely helpful for you referrers to see a copy of your resume. Who knows? They might end up being even more impressed with you than they were before when they agreed to recommend you.8. Know What Theyââ¬â¢ll SayWhen in doubt, donââ¬â¢t ask anyone who youââ¬â¢re not sure will go to bat for you. You want to be more or less certain what your referrers are going to say about you, your skills, and your experience. If thereââ¬â¢s any doubt, either have a conversation about it, or ask someone you feel more secure about.
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