Academic reference In your application, please supply the email address of one academic referee. This must be a professional academic, professor or otherwise, who teaches in the subject areas which you intend to study at King's and who is familiar with your academic abilities and suitability for our programmes.
Wherever possible, we aim to provide a final decision within 8-12 weeks of application receipt.
Give your reference's full name and job title so the recruiter will know this is an authoritative person. Add the name of their company and work address. Provide the reference's work phone number and email but make sure not to give out any private contact information.
This can be done by using the name of the person who referred you, referring to a specific job listing or by identifying a unique talking point about the particular organization. For example, you may decide to get attention by referencing an article or fact a trade publication.
Add the job reference. Before you start the body of the letter, add any reference that has been given for the job application, for example, “Re: Engineering Trainee, Eastern Division” or “ Ref – HR/004.” Introduce your CV in two or three short paragraphs.
When applying for a position, the job description or application should tell you everything you need to know about how, or if, you should send references. A reference list may be requested in the online application process. In this case, you can simply include your contacts here.
Only provide references after the prospective employer requests them. Do not include the phrase “References available upon request” in your cover letter, resume, or email. Providing references is an opportunity to inform a potential employer about your accomplishments and attributes.
Now you're ready to write a personal reference, here are the key details to include: Job title. Salary. Your relationship to the candidate. Length of employment. Roles and responsibilities. Strengths and achievements. Professional conduct. Examples of good performance.
First Paragraph This paragraph serves as the intent of your letter. Be specific; state the position you are applying for, department and the organization name, and reference the position number/Job ID, if given. Provide a brief description of your expertise and what you can contribute to the positon.
If this is unknown, then, “Dear Sir or Madam,” will suffice. Add the job reference. Before you start the body of the letter, add any reference that has been given for the job application, for example, “Re: Engineering Trainee, Eastern Division” or “ Ref – HR/004.” Introduce your CV in two or three short paragraphs.