As I have talked about many times before on this show, getting that first opportunity can be challenging. You may not quite have enough experience that potential employers are looking for and you may be lacking the confidence needed to put yourself out there and sell an organization on what you can offer. These are of course skills you can develop once you know-how.
One way that some job seekers stumble in the process is when it comes to providing references. Last year I interviewed my good friend and colleague Joel Peterson and we talked about the importance of reference checks for employers. You can listen to our conversation by checking out Episode 39 of The HR Mentor. And while we did briefly cover how to select a reference, in this episode I share some more specific advice on how to chose the best references for your next job competition and address some of the common missteps I see emerging professionals make with this critical process. Because why would you want to get all the way to the end of the process and then blow the opportunity because you weren’t prepared?!
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