How to Ask for a Professional Job Reference

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A professional job reference is a letter or a testimonial from someone who can vouch for your skills, qualifications, and character in relation to a specific job opportunity. A good job reference can make a positive impression on potential employers and increase your chances of getting hired.

However, asking for a job reference can be tricky. You don’t want to impose on your contacts or make them feel obligated to say yes. You also want to make sure that they are comfortable and confident in recommending you for the job. Here are some tips on how to ask for a professional job reference in a polite and respectful way.

Choose the right person

The first step is to choose the right person to ask for a job reference. Ideally, you want someone who knows you well, has worked with you closely, and can speak highly of your work performance and achievements. Some examples of good job references are:

  • A former or current supervisor or manager
  • A former or current colleague or coworker
  • A former or current client or customer
  • A mentor or a teacher
  • A professional acquaintance or a network contact

 

You should avoid asking for a job reference from someone who:

  • Has a personal or a family relationship with you
  • Has a conflict of interest or a bias towards you
  • Has a negative or a neutral opinion of you
  • Has not worked with you for a long time or does not know you well
  • Is not relevant or appropriate for the job you are applying for

 

Ask for permission

The next step is to ask for permission from the person you have chosen. You should never assume that someone is willing or able to provide you with a job reference. You should always ask for their consent and respect their decision.

You can ask for permission in person, by phone, or by email. The best option depends on your relationship with the person and their availability. However, email is usually the most convenient and professional way to ask for a job reference.

When you ask for permission, you should:

  • Explain why you are asking for a job reference and what job you are applying for
  • Highlight your relevant skills, qualifications, and achievements that match the job requirements
  • Express your appreciation and gratitude for their time and support
  • Give them enough time to respond and prepare the job reference
  • Ask them for their preferred contact details and format for the job reference

 

Provide the necessary information

The final step is to provide the necessary information to the person who agreed to give you a job reference. You should make it easy for them to write a positive and accurate job reference for you.

You can provide the necessary information by:

    • Sending them a copy of your resume and cover letter
    • Sharing the job description and the employer’s name and website
    • Reminding them of specific projects, tasks, or achievements that you worked on together
    • Suggesting some points or topics that they can include in the job reference
    • Offering to answer any questions or concerns that they may have
    • Thanking them again for their help and cooperation

 

Sample email

Here is a sample email that you can use to ask for a job reference:

Subject: Job reference request

Hi John,

I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to ask you a favor.

I am applying for the position of Marketing Manager at ABC Inc., and I was wondering if you would be willing to provide me with a professional job reference. You were my supervisor at XYZ Ltd. for two years, and I learned a lot from you. I think you can attest to my skills and achievements in marketing and communications.

I have attached my resume and cover letter for your reference. You can also find the job description and the employer’s website here: [link]. The job requires strong leadership, creativity, and analytical skills, which I believe I have demonstrated during our collaboration.

If you agree to be my job reference, I would appreciate it if you could send me your preferred contact details and format for the job reference. I will also provide you with any additional information that you may need.

Please let me know if you are able to help me with this request. I understand that you are busy and I respect your decision. I am very grateful for your time and support.

Thank you,

Jane Doe

 

 

Conclusion

Asking for a professional job reference can be a daunting task, but it can also be a rewarding one. A good job reference can boost your chances of landing your dream job and advancing your career. To ask for a job reference in a polite and respectful way, you should follow these steps:

  • Choose the right person who can vouch for your skills, qualifications, and character
  • Ask for permission in person, by phone, or by email and explain why you need their help
  • Provide the necessary information to help them write a positive and accurate job reference for you

 

By following these tips, you can ensure that you get the best job reference possible and show your gratitude and appreciation to your contacts. Good luck with your job application!

 

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