Hi guys.
I've been working in employment verification. I was telling another regular about my job and he said "I bet you have tips everyone could use. You should share them" so here I go.
1. Most of the time your managers can't give you a reference just dates salary and position and sometimes not salary. Get a trusted coworker who you've known awhile who will be quiet to be a reference. Or if a supervisor leaves a job before he leaves ask if you can put him/her down as a reference.
2. Check your phone numbers for your personal references and previous employers.
3. Think about your possible references. Is there someone in the industry your applying to? The longer they've known you the better.
4. Tell your references you are putting them down.
5. Write your applications clearly and legibly.
6. Be as precise as possible on dates and if it's a chain please put down which exact store you worked at.
7. As important as it to not overstate your title it is important not to down it either. I've seen both.
8. It's the school time again but at the end of the school year ask a teacher who knows you if they check their school email during the summer or if they can. Then you can put on application "Ms. Smith said contact her at mrssmithisanawesometeacher@yahoo.com"
Any questions for the employment lady fire away.
I've been working in employment verification. I was telling another regular about my job and he said "I bet you have tips everyone could use. You should share them" so here I go.
1. Most of the time your managers can't give you a reference just dates salary and position and sometimes not salary. Get a trusted coworker who you've known awhile who will be quiet to be a reference. Or if a supervisor leaves a job before he leaves ask if you can put him/her down as a reference.
2. Check your phone numbers for your personal references and previous employers.
3. Think about your possible references. Is there someone in the industry your applying to? The longer they've known you the better.
4. Tell your references you are putting them down.
5. Write your applications clearly and legibly.
6. Be as precise as possible on dates and if it's a chain please put down which exact store you worked at.
7. As important as it to not overstate your title it is important not to down it either. I've seen both.
8. It's the school time again but at the end of the school year ask a teacher who knows you if they check their school email during the summer or if they can. Then you can put on application "Ms. Smith said contact her at mrssmithisanawesometeacher@yahoo.com"
Any questions for the employment lady fire away.
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