A reference page is not typically required to be included with a resume when submitting an application. Instead, it is common practice to state "References available upon request" at the end of the resume. This approach allows you to provide references only when the employer specifically asks for them, which can save space and keep your resume focused on your qualifications.
If you do choose to provide a reference page, it should include the names, titles, contact information, and the relationship you have with each reference. Ensure that your references are aware and have consented to being contacted.
Overall, while not mandatory, having a reference page ready can be beneficial if requested by potential employers.