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If you are asked for your references in an interview, great!
You don't want to have any bad blood with a former employer in case you have to ask for your old position back or ask for a reference in your new job search.
Ask the representative for your reference number.
If you are applying for your first job it is usual to ask for a reference from your last school/college or university.
If you don't know anyone who specializes in this field, ask for a reference from your family doctor.
And, of course, you're welcome at any time during our open hours to come to the circulation desk of the Music & Arts Library in 701 Dodge with your questions – just ask for a reference librarian.
Ask for references in your area.
Ask for references from your current job.
"Ask for references, then ask the references for references," Ms. Bussel said.
Ask for a reference before you leave Leaving it until you're applying for your next internship or job might be too late to ask for a reference.
If there isn't one in your area, then ask your neighborhood dry cleaner about their expertise and even ask for references before leaving your dress with them.
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