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New job--what to do about no references?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aldebaran" data-source="post: 71163684" data-attributes="member: 251418"><p>What does a person do if he wants to apply for an office job listed as "Office assistant/receptionist" but hasn't had a job in the last 10 years and is pretty much a loner with social anxiety, and therefore has no references to put on an application? How would it be explained to the employer during an interview that would not look bad for a position where the employee would be working with the public as a receptionist? The application asks for 2 or 3 people that are not related to the potential employee, but have been known for at least 5 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldebaran, post: 71163684, member: 251418"] What does a person do if he wants to apply for an office job listed as "Office assistant/receptionist" but hasn't had a job in the last 10 years and is pretty much a loner with social anxiety, and therefore has no references to put on an application? How would it be explained to the employer during an interview that would not look bad for a position where the employee would be working with the public as a receptionist? The application asks for 2 or 3 people that are not related to the potential employee, but have been known for at least 5 years. [/QUOTE]
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