It used to be standard protocol to always include references in a CV. In fact, two references used to be the norm. However, the thinking on this has changed more recently. So why now leave off these seemingly important details?
References are not required this early in the recruitment process
The main reason is that references are only required at the very end of the recruitment process. As a job applicant, you may have one, two or even three interviews or assessments to go through. You then need to be made an offer and only after you accept an offer will references usually be requested. The simple fact is that the purpose of a CV is to get you a first interview, references are superfluous so early on.
You give yourself more options by providing references later
There is also a good tactical reason not to supply references on your CV. As you move through the progressive stages of the recruitment process it is likely you will think of different people who could act as referees. If you have given this information already, it could become awkward to then say you would like someone else to be a referee instead. As in a game of poker, it’s best not to reveal your hand too early.
Space is precious, don’t waste it with references
Remember, an employer will spend less than 30 seconds on average reading a CV. Time and space are precious so don’t waste that space on unnecessary technical details such as references. Everyone will need to provide a reference at some stage so you aren’t creating any advantage over other applicants by including them. Better to use the space in your CV to convince the employer to call you to interview by providing demonstrable evidence of achievements.
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So, if your CV still contains references now may be the time to strike them off. There is no need either to say ‘references available on request’.  Why state the obvious? You will have to provide them anyway. But first things first, focus your CV now on getting that all-important interview.
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