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Depends on a lot of things. A potential employer is going to be looking at your previous experience and employment, as well as references from people who have worked with you in the past.
Normally using a relative as a reference is not a good idea. One exception to that would be if you worked in a family business. A past supervisor or co- worker, minister or priest, a former teacher, professor, or coach are always good people to use as references.
If you have never worked before, the best references to use would be teachers and people that you worked with during any volunteer work that you may have done. Most high school graduates have volunteered or worked in some capacity. Jobs like babysitting or mowing lawns count. It's never a good idea to use family members.
Most references should be professional references unless otherwise asked for. They can be: employers vendors customers distributors suppliers Someone who has worked with you and can vouch for your skills/experience on the job.
People who are good to chose as a references on a resume are past employers which you worked for in the last five years, important customers and junior colleague. It is important to let the people know they are put as references. This makes them prepared and able to talk about your job experience. It is also good to avoid cases in which the reference cannot give out any information.
References. Bibliography is another word for references, but most people nowadays just use Bibliography instead of References.
If you work in a school you will definitely receive a background check. You will have to give references of people whom you have worked with to provide a character reference. Also they will run a criminal background check to see any criminal offenses that you may have or had. You will also have to give employment references.
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Your doctor, pastor or teachers could be asked for personal references.
I, asked a simple question why will you not give me a simple answer, my question is WHERE DO I, FIND PERSONNEL PEOPLE TO VERIFY EMPLOYMENT TO THE PLANT THAT CLOSED DOWN IN DENVER, CO. IN 2001?
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