Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out my job of 4 years is ending this summer. Of course my boss said I could use her as a reference, but I am wondering should I ask her to write up a reference letter? How exactly does that work? I've only ever had references available by phone before. Is the letter instead of a phone call? How does the family know it's legit and I didn't just write it myself? Do I ask her to make copies and seal them in envelopes? Thanks for any advice you can provide.
My former DB printed, signed, then scanned his letter. That way I can send it electronically, without worrying about needing more copies/signatures. He’s also happy to email, Facetime, Skype or take calls.
OP here, thanks I like this idea. Maybe I will suggest it to my boss.
Is providing email addresses for references the norm these days? I haven't interviewed in over 4 years but only ever shared phone numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out my job of 4 years is ending this summer. Of course my boss said I could use her as a reference, but I am wondering should I ask her to write up a reference letter? How exactly does that work? I've only ever had references available by phone before. Is the letter instead of a phone call? How does the family know it's legit and I didn't just write it myself? Do I ask her to make copies and seal them in envelopes? Thanks for any advice you can provide.
My former DB printed, signed, then scanned his letter. That way I can send it electronically, without worrying about needing more copies/signatures. He’s also happy to email, Facetime, Skype or take calls.
Anonymous wrote:Just found out my job of 4 years is ending this summer. Of course my boss said I could use her as a reference, but I am wondering should I ask her to write up a reference letter? How exactly does that work? I've only ever had references available by phone before. Is the letter instead of a phone call? How does the family know it's legit and I didn't just write it myself? Do I ask her to make copies and seal them in envelopes? Thanks for any advice you can provide.