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Employers require job candidates to have 2-5 professional references.<\/div>\n

Professional references are like \"gold\", because you can't get a job without them.<\/p>\n

If you do not submit the number of references that an employer requests, then you will not be considered a viable candidate for the position they are trying to fill.<\/p>\n

References are essential for all job applicants. However, they can be especially<\/em> critical for those entering the work world first time or a new field.<\/p>\n

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<\/span>What (or Who) are Professional References?<\/div>
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References are people who will be contacted by employers<\/strong> who are considering whether or not they should hire you. References should be able to vouch for your overall character and work ethic, as well as your qualifications. Employers will be most assured by the opinions of other employers.<\/p>\n

Get permission<\/strong> to include people’s name and contact information in a reference sheet<\/a>, before you submit their information to an employer.<\/p>\n