I was recently promoted/got a new position within my company when the news came out that the company was moving their business out of my state.
I’m struggling to find references. I still maintain some connection to my old waitress coworkers, but I don’t have much connection to my old office coworker from the last agency. I’m waiting to hear back from them. I have asked my current coworker and current supervisor to be my references, but I have only work with them for less than a month. A coworker from my temporary department, shipping (work in my department was short so I was loan out), is okay being a reference; but a lot of what I do there doesn’t align with the job I’m going to be interviewed for. This coworker could outline soft skills but no office related skill. I’m going to find my lead from the service department, the one I was initially hired under, to be a reference—but idk why strangely I haven’t run into her anywhere at all. I might have to go find my supervisor from the service department to be a reference as well.
It is so hard to find reference when I haven’t been with the company for long and my interaction with others r so little until I came to my current position.
So if I put down people I work with for a short duration of time, would that be okay? In my word, one week is enough for people to describe someone’s work ethic and a feel for who that person is.
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