Personal references
Carolkh
4 Posts
Do you have any favorite questions you ask of personal employment references? I don't generally take much stock in personal references but any information is helpful. Thanks.
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"________ sounds like an excellent candidate and I'm sure they would do very well here. Let me ask you this. What is the one thing you know about _________ now that you wish you knew before they came to work for/with you?"
It's always interesting the answers you'll get after setting the reference giver's mind at ease that they have accomplished their objective of giving a good reference.
#1 thing a consultant shouldn't say: "I could tell you the answer right now, but we're committed to a three month project..." #-o
Gene
"Considerations should be given to requiring that at least one personal reference be a close family member when screening employment and volunteer applicants who will be working directly with children or vulnerable adults. This check should be done over the telephone to detect any hesitation or reluctance that could be a "red flag" to the applican't's suitability for the position. It has been found that a family member is more likely that a friend or co-worker to make a comment that would subtly reveal a problem behavior."
I hung up amazed at the venom of the reference. I still think they have little value, but every once in a while you get a doozy.