Question
You should always provide references to your potential employer in advance of the first interview. True or False? True False
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Arnold
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Answer
False. While it's good to have a list of references prepared *if asked*, you generally don't provide them upfront before an initial interview. It's more common to share references after a first or second interview, when the employer expresses serious interest and is considering you as a potential candidate. Providing them too early can be seen as presumptuous.