Check your references: Job Search & Job Interview tip

www.phcconsulting.com www.career-confidential.com Peggy McKee (the medical sales recruiter) tells you to check your own references if you are unsure about them, and to prep them about you so they represent you well when the hiring manager or the recruiter calls them. Medical, healthcare and laboratory sales managers expect glowing, informative references that make it easy to hire you! Good Luck. Go to 30-60-90-day-sales-plan.com for my job search tools. If you are selling in the medical environment, send your resume to resumes@phcconsulting.com. Good Luck! job-search-success-secrets.com

Sure Employers Always Want References, But Jobseekers Should Always Ask and Check Employers References as well, To See If We Want To Be Part Of This Companies Work Culture.
A. – If I were a candidate with a reference that I am uncertain of (in terms of how positive they would be about me), I would not leave it up to chance how they really performed in the reference check. As a recruiter, I always give my full contact information – completely transparent.
Peggy