References Who Can Help You Get an Entry Level Job

January 28, 2011


Now that most college students have had their graduations, many of them will be looking for entry level jobs. However, graduates shouldn’t forget about one important factor in their job search, and that would be references. These are the people graduates know well who can put in a good word for them when talking to a recruiter or potential employer. Here are some suggestions for recent college graduates on finding references:

Campus activities – For graduates who were involved in extracurricular activities, they can choose references from clubs or organizations.
Church/Community – For graduates who weren’t apart of campus activities, they can turn to a pastor, or someone they have worked with in community service as a reference.
College professors – Graduates who were full-time students students can use professors as references, as long as there have been good relationships established. They may also choose anyone who can identify certain skills that a recruiter or potential employer are interested in such as organizational and leadership skills; this could be someone they worked with on a previous activity.
Former co-workers – If graduates were once employed, they can ask someone whom they worked with directly to be a reference.
It’s important that recent college graduates choose their references wisely. Make sure these people are trustworthy, and know exactly what benefits they can offer if hired for an entry level job.
Source
http://www.campuscareercenter.com/students/article.asp?news_id=786

Originally posted by William Frierson

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