I’ve applied for jobs a few times and this has always been a problem. Now that I’ve been out of college for a while it’s even more of a problem. I don’t have anyone from college that would even remember me. I can’t use my current coworkers because I don’t want my current employer to know I’m leaving until I have a new job lined up. I don’t keep in touch with old coworkers. I don’t do anything outside of work as far as volunteering or anything. I know I’m not supposed to use friends or family. Who is even left after that? The only people I have the contact info for are friends, family, and my current boss.

  • Ben
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    41 year ago

    Sometimes it depends on how far the employers head is not too far up their bums. What you should try to do is to build up a history with contact details - but that is also of limited value as folks move on and change numbers.

    What they are looking for is some kind of ‘trusted authority’ - so your current boss is the main one. However, they should look more at your assessment of your skills and relevant abilities and qualificastions.

    Then they should call you in for a chat and interview you. Then if they don’t think you suck, they can give you a trial period during which you must prove yourself.

    Don’t over-think it.