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Brandi Jackson, an Instructional Associate from Tarrant County College, says it is important to keep track of the people you have networked with, as well as the references you have built over the years. Posted: 10/26/2007 11:55:26 AM Ryan Cox, Executive VP for Premier-Recruiting Associates, recommends that references are a must-have. Pick a few people that can speak about your personally, not just an ex co-worker. Posted: 11/27/2007 11:00:00 PM These days it's a really good idea to have references for employers. Kevin Burch, President-CEO of Quest Pro Consultants elaborates. Posted: 8/30/2007 12:49:06 PM Have you ever Googled your name? Give it a try and be conscious of what comes up in the results. Employers may use this as a tool in their decision-making process. Kevin Burch from Quest Pro explains. Posted: 8/30/2007 12:37:15 PM The interview went great, rapport has been established, and at the end they ask if you brought any references. It is always crucial to have a spare copy of detailed references in your portfolio. Kevin Burch from Quest Pro Consultants elaborates. Posted: 8/30/2007 1:59:15 PM Utilize all the tools you have at your disposal when developing your resume. Spelling errors, outdated references, and the like are all things that can sink you before you even get the interview. Posted: 4/16/2008 10:00:00 PM What if one of your references says something negative to a prospective employer? There is still hope for recovery according to Kevin Burch, CEO-President of Quest Pro Consultants Posted: 8/30/2007 1:51:03 PM References are designed to enhance your results during a job search. Do not let them interfere and listen to Kevin Burch's advice. Posted: 8/30/2007 1:25:08 PM There is nothing worse than being a reference for someone and not knowing about it. It can make getting that phone call asking about your friend detrimental to their job-seeking efforts. Kevin Burch explains. Posted: 8/30/2007 1:11:18 PM How many people do you need as references? Kevin Burch, President-CEO of Quest Pro Consultants, advises on some standards to consider. Posted: 8/30/2007 12:57:26 PM If a past employer or co-worker writes a great letter of recommendation about you, what should you do? Frame it? Put it online? Just listen to Kevin Burch of Quest Pro give his advice about these letters and how you can utilize them. Posted: 8/30/2007 12:19:09 PM Jobing.com Community Relations - DAL Preview
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