What do you do when they ask for references during your position interview? First of all, do a little happy dance (in your head, of course) because you’ve just gotten a buying signal from your interviewer. Asking for your references indicates definite interest. However, you’re not home free yet. Always assume your references will be checked. You need to know how to have the kind of references that will clinch the deal for you. Here’s what this podcast offers:
- How to ask for a reference
- Who will be the best reference for you
- How to prep your reference before they’re called
- How to make sure your reference is the best one you can have
- Why a reference letter is not your best option – but discover one place they can be helpful
- How to follow up and why it’s important
References aren’t an afterthought. They’re a critical part of your job interview in every area of laboratory sales, laboratory revenue, biotech revenue, pharmaceutical device sales, imaging sales, laboratory sales, and clinical revenue. It’s another area where you can set yourself apart from other candidates and shine. So– BREAK THE GLASS, learn how to make your references the best they can be, and get the job you want.
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See you at the top.
Peggy
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and medical revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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If you are a sales professional or want to become one, or if you are looking for a new sales job, you will face one of the toughest interview processes of any job seeker.


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