Marco Stolarz: I would just attach your references as a separate sheet or say "References available upon request" at the end of your resume. I used to put them at the bottom of my resume -- as my resume was 1.5 pages and so I had some extra room at the end of the second page --- but now I just attach them separatelyEDIT: If a job REQUIRES references to be listed as part of your application, you should definitely attach them on a sheet (in fact, some online programs have a tab for you to upload your sheet of references that is separate from the tab for uploading your resume and cover letter). Never tell an employer who has asked for references as part of the job announcement that they will be provided upon request -- it shows that you weren't reading their application instructions....Show more
Majorie Chester: best way is to carry you resume. that's the formal way to present yourself. so be confident in giving your resume first and I'm sure it will make a positive im! pact.
Serena Doak: I was told to say that they are available on request.
Freddy Shutler: Sorry I should have been more specific: I meant do I display my references on my resume or do I just say "references can be provided"? :)
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