What's the etiquette for including your current boss as your reference for your updated resume?
I actually like my job but if the right opening comes up, I want to have an updated resume to send. My problem is two-fold, it's not like i'm desperate to get out of here and don't give a damn so I don't want my boss to know i'm even looking, but if they contact him, the cats out of the bag. I also don't want any HR guy to think I'm hiding my current employer from them.
Our employee handbook states that references will not be provided and that the firm will only give out tenure of employment on employees. Does that make a difference?
I actually like my job but if the right opening comes up, I want to have an updated resume to send. My problem is two-fold, it's not like i'm desperate to get out of here and don't give a damn so I don't want my boss to know i'm even looking, but if they contact him, the cats out of the bag. I also don't want any HR guy to think I'm hiding my current employer from them.
Our employee handbook states that references will not be provided and that the firm will only give out tenure of employment on employees. Does that make a difference?