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reference-list-builder
// Format professional references properly and prepare reference materials
// Format professional references properly and prepare reference materials
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| name | reference-list-builder |
| description | Format professional references properly and prepare reference materials |
Use this skill when the user:
Ideal References:
Reference Hierarchy:
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Jane Smith
Senior Director of Product
TechCorp Inc.
Phone: (555) 123-4567
Email: jane.smith@techcorp.com
Relationship: Direct supervisor for 3 years (2020-2023)
John Doe
VP of Engineering
Previous Company
Phone: (555) 234-5678
Email: john.doe@previous.com
Relationship: Cross-functional partner on 5 major projects
Required:
Optional:
Before listing anyone:
Script:
"Hi [Name], I hope you're doing well! I'm applying for a [Role] position at [Company] and was wondering if you'd be comfortable serving as a reference for me. The role involves [brief description], and I think your perspective on [specific project/skill] would be particularly valuable. Would you be willing to speak with them if they reach out?"
Send them:
Briefing Email Template:
Subject: Reference Preparation - [Role] at [Company]
Hi [Name],
Thank you so much for agreeing to be a reference! Here's some context to help:
**The Role:** [Job title] at [Company]
**What they're looking for:** [Key requirements]
**Points I'm emphasizing:**
- [Achievement 1]
- [Achievement 2]
- [Skill they should mention]
**Our work together they might ask about:**
- [Project 1]
- [Project 2]
I've attached my resume and the job description for reference. They may reach out in the next [timeframe].
Please let me know if you have any questions, and thank you again!
Best,
[Your name]
After references are checked:
Options:
Options:
Options:
Options:
Don't use them. It's better to have fewer references than a lukewarm or negative one.
Performance:
Skills:
Work Style:
Character:
Most important question. Brief your references that this may be asked and ensure they can answer enthusiastically.
[YOUR NAME]
[Your Email] | [Your Phone]
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
[REFERENCE 1 - MOST SENIOR/RELEVANT]
[Name]
[Title]
[Company]
Phone: [Number]
Email: [Email]
Relationship: [How you worked together, dates]
[REFERENCE 2]
[Name]
[Title]
[Company]
Phone: [Number]
Email: [Email]
Relationship: [How you worked together, dates]
[REFERENCE 3]
[Name]
[Title]
[Company]
Phone: [Number]
Email: [Email]
Relationship: [How you worked together, dates]
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References available upon request for additional contacts.
When building a reference list:
# REFERENCE LIST
## Reference Strategy
**Target Role:** [Position]
**Company:** [Company]
## Recommended References
### Primary References (Use These)
**Reference 1: [Name]**
- Current Title: [Title]
- Company: [Company]
- Contact: [Phone/Email]
- Relationship: [Description]
- Why: [What they can speak to]
- Key points to highlight: [Specific projects/skills]
**Reference 2: [Name]**
[Same format]
**Reference 3: [Name]**
[Same format]
### Backup References (If Needed)
**Reference 4: [Name]**
[Same format]
## Briefing Notes
### For Each Reference, Send:
- [ ] Resume
- [ ] Job description
- [ ] Key talking points
- [ ] Timeline
### Key Points to Emphasize
- [Point 1 - who should mention]
- [Point 2 - who should mention]
## Reference Outreach
### Permission Request Script
[Customized script]
### Briefing Email
[Draft briefing email]
### Thank You Template
[Post-check thank you message]