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aditik

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Aug 1, 2018
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Hey guys!

So I am currently at the stage where I am asking my teachers/ex-supervisors if they could be my referees for applications, and I was wondering how everyone went about choosing referees and approaching them?

This might sound silly, but I am not exactly sure about what these referees will be asked about me, or whether they are expected to prepare a reference to give when approached by law firms. I'd just like to have some idea so I can tell my prospective referees what to expect if /when firms do contact them. If anyone is aware of what exactly firms ask for from referees, or has any advice on this generally, please do let me know! :)
 
From my experience, if they're your personal tutor/course director etc. then they will have experience with providing references for candidates so this shouldn't be a problem.

When deciding who to pick, go with someone who knows you well enough, and hopefully understands your career aspirations - that way they can provide a more specific/beneficial reference I think. I would just send them a quick email or call and explain what stage you're at, that providing references is part of the recruitment process and if they wouldn't mind providing a reference if asked.

Most firms ask for two referees as far as I've seen and often one can be a character reference, so might be good to pick a close family friend!
 
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From my experience, if they're your personal tutor/course director etc. then they will have experience with providing references for candidates so this shouldn't be a problem.

When deciding who to pick, go with someone who knows you well enough, and hopefully understands your career aspirations - that way they can provide a more specific/beneficial reference I think. I would just send them a quick email or call and explain what stage you're at, that providing references is part of the recruitment process and if they wouldn't mind providing a reference if asked.

Most firms ask for two referees as far as I've seen and often one can be a character reference, so might be good to pick a close family friend!

Ah perfect, I did not know about the character references! I'll be sure to pick these out as well. Thank you so much :)