How should a candidate subtly adjust reference listings if they only have one suitable former manager but the application asks for three?

Answer

List the one manager and two professional mentors, labeling them as 'Professional Associates'

A subtle tactic involves listing the available direct supervisor and then including professional mentors or certification instructors, differentiating their relationship by labeling them as 'Professional Associates' rather than 'Former Supervisors.'

How should a candidate subtly adjust reference listings if they only have one suitable former manager but the application asks for three?
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