E.g., one is from B. Ehrenreich. Others are from VP of Information Security at VIP government agency. That sort of thing.
Should I use them with names, or stick them in their without their names. Is this something a VIP company would frown on? Since this one job is at VIP mega-huge corporation which, sad but true, I will end up staying in LimpDick for if I happen to be so fortunate: pay, bennies, etc.
At first I didn't think anything of it, but now I'm starting to lean in the direction of: no.
Thoughts? My interview is at 9 a.m. so I'm going to make up two version and assemble it first thing in the morning, one with names/companies and the other without. Sort of like I have on our web site now under client fan mail.
Thanks!
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