As a job seeker, you can use referees to really sell yourself to prospective employers. But before you just throw referees into your resume and selection criteria, it is important to understand the key principles relating to the use of referees, as referees, can really make or break your application
The most important thing to keep in mind, is that employing people is an expensive exercise for employer’s, so it is important that they hire people that already have what people call ‘social proof”, namely evidence that you are good and can deliver the results, before they hire you.
The reason a referee can make or break your application, is that whether consciously, or subconsciously, seeing or hearing glowing references, can make the employer feel safe about hiring you, and could potentially secure you the role. Likewise, if you have lousy or indifferent references, then it is unlikely that you will be hired. Yet in spite of this, most job seekers forget to strategically use referees to their advantage.

I have literally viewed thousands of applications over the years and in this article I quickly outline the top 8 mistakes that the overwhelming majority of job seekers make, which usually results in them not getting through to interview.

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Carolyn Smith BA, LLB, PLSC, CARW, CEIC, CERW