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Q: Getting the best out of quitting your job?

I've seen some job ads and some of the good ones require the candidate to have at least 1-2 years of work experience and sometimes they ask you to fill in some references. I was just curious how the whole reference thing works. Do you just write down the contact information of your supervisor from your last job? Or should you, before you quit, ask for some kind of reference letter with the whole "We were satisfied with said employee's work ethic during his/her time at our company, etc.".

10 years 42 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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my last place asked me to write my own reference, mainly because it was too much work for my International Department to be bothered. They then did a Chinese translation (one third the size), which i made sure was translated and checked before i gave it to anyone else

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I always ask my employer for Reference letter (in Chinese), with Headmaster's name and contact number. I ask for the same letter at the part-time jobs (Kindergartens), too. All my RL are written in Chinese (so I don't really know the meaning), with official red stamp on the bottom. I show RL to every new employer.

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