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Should I include references even if not asked to in the beginning?

1 pointsby luminaryalmost 16 years ago
I'm applying for certain 2010 college graduate positions and wondering if I should include references in my CV or in a separate .pdf sheet? Would putting references help justify that I'm a "valid, serious" candidate?

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cjgalmost 16 years ago
I would normally only give references when asked.<p>One reason being that I would always inform a referee that they should expect to be contacted - that's not true if I just send my CV, only once I have an offer.<p>I wouldn't expect a prospective employeer to ask for references unless they had made an offer as the references would be expected to include the current employeer.<p>Clearly your circumstances are somewhat different, but we can expect the same overall guidelines to apply.
makecheckalmost 16 years ago
I haven't applied for a job in years, but I've considered that I'd probably forego typical references and just include my LinkedIn profile (where other people's recommendations are visible).