Here is what you need to know about your References



References should be typed on a separate page from your resume. Use the same high quality bond paper, same fonts and font sizes as on your resume. List name, title, address, phone number, and email address for each of your references. Do not use family members as professional references. This list will be provided to the employer at their request; it is not necessary to send it with your cover letter and resume, unless specified. Several copies of your references should be brought with you to the interview, along with several copies of your resume, all in a professional looking binder, briefcase.
Who should you list as a reference?

Read: transferable skills
 
Anyone who knows you in an academic or professional manner. This means knowing your integrity, your initiative, your professional responsibility, etc. This could be a professor, supervisor, committee member, volunteer coordinator, etc.

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