Re: Professional references online?
I'm thinking of including a link to a page of letters of recommendation from references whom an interviewer would normally telephone.I think there's something to be said for having anyone interested in the references contact you. That way, the referees are less likely to be bothered by casual inquiries. Also, if a potential employer has to contact you, you can start to show a bit of what you're like by how you respond, which wouldn't be a bad thing.
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