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hi Im Michelle welcome back to finally revealed in this episode of resume fix I want to talk about references now uh references generally well references should always be professional references not personal references some people put personal references on a resume I really dont understand why it looks from an employer or prospective employers standpoint that you are trying to fill up the page its not a bad thing to have a personal reference in fact a personal reference to get you to the prospective employer either through a simple introduction or you know some other easy way in is very valuable and in fact I have a whole video on how to use your network to get a job and thats what were talking about but you dont put them on your resume because remember your resume is your professional qualifications its not who you know or get to know me or theyre going to tell you Im a great person thats a given hopefully youre not going to put friends or family that are going to bash yo