they don't have to and some companies have a policy that will not allow them to. many references have to go through HR now in order to avoid having managers say something they shouldn't, which could the company in trouble.
you can also ask former employees, vendors, suppliers, and customers for references.
A roofing contractor should provide references for a potential client.
Variances
Variances
You should get references from the ones she has baby sat with before. Always get references! Even if they have never babysat before, you can get personal references from her, like friends, parents and other family.
Prices for personal trainers can vary, and this may be an introductory rate. You should have the trainer supply you with a list of references, so that you may investigate his quality.
References that may be available in a resume can include professional references, personal references, and academic references. Professional references could be former supervisors or colleagues who can speak to your work performance. Personal references could be individuals who can attest to your character and reliability. Academic references could be professors or advisors who can speak to your academic abilities.
Your CV should include: - Contact details - A brief summary of what you would bring to the role - Details of Academic and Professional history and achievements - Brief details of personal goals and achievements - Either references of the offer to provide them upon request
It is a good practice to have at least three references ready to provide to an employer. These references should be professional contacts who can speak about your work experience, skills, and character. Make sure to inform your references in advance so they are prepared to speak on your behalf.
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.
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.
Provide any additional information an employer should know about you including achievements, personal assets
You should highlight your recent experience and provide references upfront.