Take your list of
references on a separate sheet of paper with the same heading as the resume and cover letter with you to the interview.
REFERENCES Enclosed (You should provide three professional or educational
references on a separate sheet)
Keep
your references on a separate sheet of paper and provide them only when asked.
Not exact matches
Instead of including the
references on your resume or saying «
references available upon request,» you can send the hiring manager a
separate sheet of
references or wait until you are asked to provide them.
It is recommended to avoid writing
references and their contact details within the resume and be given
on separate sheet of paper only when asked.
In addition, remove the quote from the faculty member... All
reference information goes
on a
separate sheet (3 - 5 list) or in a
reference letter, not
on your resume itself.
References should be
on a
separate sheet Do not leave employment gaps of more than 2 months Basically list only your «adult work history.»
If you have some very impressive
references on your list that are incredibly relevant to the position, you always want to include them
on a
separate sheet.
On a
separate sheet, print out a list of at least three personal
references, formatted similarly to your resume.