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Fearless Interviewing





                   To get someone to act as a reference for you, I sug-
                    gest asking very simply, “Would you feel comfort-
                           able acting as a reference for me?”



            If the person says yes, that’s great. Tell her a little bit about the
            types of jobs you are aiming for, then write a thank-you note.
            Send your résumé with it. Sometimes when you ask someone to
            act as a reference, she says no. This can happen for a number of
            reasons; most likely, she will tell you she “doesn’t know your work
            well enough.” Don’t insist—move along to your next prospect.
            The first person probably wouldn’t have given you a particularly
            good reference anyway.
                Bear in mind that many companies, especially large corpo-
            rations, do not allow managers, supervisors, or any member of
            their staff to recommend an employee, either in written or verbal
            form. If it happens that you can’t get verbal references or written
            recommendations from someone in your last company, try the
            company before that one. And then, the ones before those.




                     If you’re having trouble arranging work-related
                      references, other forms of references might be
                     character references and academic references.



            You might also try the following:


                • Ask someone you know who has a solid reputation in the
                  community to act as a reference to your honesty, your
                  integrity, and your dependability.
                • Ask a former teacher or professor to write a letter about
                  your ability to solve problems, learn quickly, and meet
                  deadlines.

                • Ask a member of a club, volunteer, or sports group to
                  which you belong to attest to your skills and character.



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