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Redefining what a “Great” Reference Really is
For the most part when you conduct an employment reference, the answers are overall very positive, after all people generally only provide references if they know the referee has good things to say about them!
But occasionally you do conduct an employment reference that is not gleaming or packed with wonderful things about your work ethic and capabilities and with social networking playing a big part in the employment process these days your reputation and your previous references are more important than ever.