When an employer asks for your professional references, it’s hard to tell exactly how you should send them. Your first thought might be to plop them in the body of an email or list them in an unformatted Word doc. However, there are a few strategies to make your reference sheet appear professional (instead of scrambled together last minute).
This expert guide on how to make a reference sheet covers:
By following these easy tips on listing professional references, you’ll be able to whip up a modern reference sheet in no time!
Let’s start by answering the first question you might be asking, “What are professional references?”
Professional references are people you’ve worked closely with in a formal setting who are willing to talk about how amazing you are!
It’s important you don’t list your family as professional references, because an employer won’t be able to trust their opinion. Instead, you can ask your former/ current:
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Let’s go over 1 more piece of reference sheet etiquette- this one is an insider, lesser known tip, so get ready!
This part of listing professional references is a great way to impress your references and help them talk about how great YOU are.
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When someone agrees to be your reference, send them an updated copy of your resume. That way, they’ll have a complete picture of your career. This is also important if your reference is someone from a couple of years ago, so they get an update on where your career is now.
Emailing your references a copy of your resume is the best way to give them a little extra boost of confidence in you and all of the amazing things you bring to a company!
Now that we’ve covered the etiquette, let’s go deeper into how to make a reference sheet!
Writing a reference sheet is much easier than your resume or cover letter, so don’t spend time stressing about this! Once you’ve learned the basic reference sheet template, you’ll be able to make new ones super quickly!
Before we dive into how to make a reference sheet, I want to disprove a common myth.
Your resume should NOT say “references available upon request.”
Also, there’s no reason to send your reference sheet with your job application or without them asking for it.
There are 2 main reasons:
Alright, now that we’ve cleared up that reference sheet myth, let’s move onto what you have to put in it.
There are a few essential elements of a reference sheet. It’s important to optimize each step of your job app- even something as small as your reference sheet.
By making a detailed reference sheet template, it gives them a clear idea of who they’re contacting.
Rather than just listing the names and contact info for your references, also tell them about your connection.
Overall, this is what you should include for each of your professional references:
By giving them a detailed briefing of your professional references, your reference sheet will stand out!
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Don’t overthink your reference sheet template- it’s really not complicated! Here’s an easy way to format your professional references template:
Now that you’ve checked out the professional references template, here’s a reference sheet example so you can quickly create your own!
These tips to quickly write a reference sheet will help you avoid that “deer in the headlights” moment after someone asks for your references. Remember to include a little background information for each reference, ask permission or give your references a heads up, and send your references a copy of your resume. Once you’ve done these steps, your reference sheet is ready to go!
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