Providing the reference list on an interview prematurely [closed]
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I'm currently between jobs and I'm interviewing at least once a week. The last interview I had went well but towards the end of the interview my nerves did a number on me and I provided my reference list without being asked for it. First time I've been so nervous, worried on what the outcome would be? Would they see past this?
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closed as primarily opinion-based by user52889, Dawny33, Chris E, Masked Manâ¦, AndreiROM Apr 27 '16 at 14:03
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I'm currently between jobs and I'm interviewing at least once a week. The last interview I had went well but towards the end of the interview my nerves did a number on me and I provided my reference list without being asked for it. First time I've been so nervous, worried on what the outcome would be? Would they see past this?
interviewing
closed as primarily opinion-based by user52889, Dawny33, Chris E, Masked Manâ¦, AndreiROM Apr 27 '16 at 14:03
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I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
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Apr 25 '16 at 21:15
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I'm currently between jobs and I'm interviewing at least once a week. The last interview I had went well but towards the end of the interview my nerves did a number on me and I provided my reference list without being asked for it. First time I've been so nervous, worried on what the outcome would be? Would they see past this?
interviewing
I'm currently between jobs and I'm interviewing at least once a week. The last interview I had went well but towards the end of the interview my nerves did a number on me and I provided my reference list without being asked for it. First time I've been so nervous, worried on what the outcome would be? Would they see past this?
interviewing
asked Apr 25 '16 at 21:04
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closed as primarily opinion-based by user52889, Dawny33, Chris E, Masked Manâ¦, AndreiROM Apr 27 '16 at 14:03
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as primarily opinion-based by user52889, Dawny33, Chris E, Masked Manâ¦, AndreiROM Apr 27 '16 at 14:03
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
â BSMP
Apr 25 '16 at 21:15
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I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
â BSMP
Apr 25 '16 at 21:15
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I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
â BSMP
Apr 25 '16 at 21:15
I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
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Apr 25 '16 at 21:15
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This is a non-issue. A good interviewer will add your references list to the folder where they keep your resume and any interview notes.
Everyone gets "interview jitters" once in a while.
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RELAX
This is a non-issue. A good interviewer will add your references list to the folder where they keep your resume and any interview notes.
Everyone gets "interview jitters" once in a while.
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This is a non-issue. A good interviewer will add your references list to the folder where they keep your resume and any interview notes.
Everyone gets "interview jitters" once in a while.
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up vote
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RELAX
This is a non-issue. A good interviewer will add your references list to the folder where they keep your resume and any interview notes.
Everyone gets "interview jitters" once in a while.
RELAX
This is a non-issue. A good interviewer will add your references list to the folder where they keep your resume and any interview notes.
Everyone gets "interview jitters" once in a while.
answered Apr 25 '16 at 21:37
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I'm not a hiring manager but I'd be really surprised if they viewed this negatively.
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Apr 25 '16 at 21:15