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mo3art
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Hi All,
I'm in the fortunate or unfortunate position (depends on how you look at it!) of having the opportunity to write my own references. I think my boss thought he was doing me a favour, but I'm drawing a blank. I don't want to make it sound too "gushy" but still want it to sound well.
Has anyone any tips or advice on how to write an excellent reference in general for starters? Oh and anything I should avoid.
Thanks in advance
Mo
I'm in the fortunate or unfortunate position (depends on how you look at it!) of having the opportunity to write my own references. I think my boss thought he was doing me a favour, but I'm drawing a blank. I don't want to make it sound too "gushy" but still want it to sound well.
Has anyone any tips or advice on how to write an excellent reference in general for starters? Oh and anything I should avoid.
Thanks in advance
Mo