Yes I do have reference list which I can provide when I will be asked. I do have very good contacts in my local market with concern to my current work.
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It is always best to bring a list of references to an interview. This list should include both personal references and business references. That way the prospective employer can get a good feeling on what type of employee the person will be.
A list of references is commonly referred to as a "reference list" or a "works cited" list, depending on the citation style being used. It is a compilation of sources that have been cited within a document or research paper.
The list of referances should be organized alphabetically by author's last name. In writing the references section, sources should be listed in alphabetical order according to the author's last name. the references section should be listed after completing the main body.
Bulleted or numbered lists are generally not allowed in academic references. References should follow a specific citation style (e.g., APA, MLA) that typically involves listing sources in a specific format with proper indentation and punctuation.
In MLA format, the list of references at the end of the essay is called the "Works Cited" page. It includes all the sources cited in the essay and follows specific formatting guidelines.
You can simply add a line at the bottom of your resume that says "References available upon request" to indicate that you have a separate list of references that can be provided when needed.
The correct spelling is bibliography (a list of references or books).
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Bibliography is a list of references mentioned. It is generally printed as an appendix.
I guess they are references to a program list or a figure.
The correct spelling is bibliography (list of book sources).
With a degree in forensic accounting you can be an accountant. They list references and find fraud references. You can also get investigative skills with this degree.