Employment Verification - new twist for me
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I have never had this happen before. A former employee called me and asked ME to contact her current employer to verify her prior employment with us.
This employee left us in 2000, and I have already done 5 employment verifications for her. This time she says she is moving into another department with the same employer and they (her current employer) asked her to get her previous employers to fax them something in writing on our letterhead verifying employment.
I told her that they must contact me. She then wanted to know if she sent me something in writing if I could verify and then forward it to her current employer.
Have I just been lucky, or is this weird? Would you have done it? Should I have done it? (I told her they would have to contact me.)
Nae
This employee left us in 2000, and I have already done 5 employment verifications for her. This time she says she is moving into another department with the same employer and they (her current employer) asked her to get her previous employers to fax them something in writing on our letterhead verifying employment.
I told her that they must contact me. She then wanted to know if she sent me something in writing if I could verify and then forward it to her current employer.
Have I just been lucky, or is this weird? Would you have done it? Should I have done it? (I told her they would have to contact me.)
Nae
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Even then, I only answer start and end dates, title, and will verify final pay if it is included. I answer no other questions.
Oh wait, we've already had this conversation. ;-)
The new employer called me. They are really after work experience. Apparently the employee may get more money if she can prove she has more work experience.
I explained we only confirm dates of employment, job titles and wages. She wanted me to send a letter with information about the employee's work duties here on our letterhead. I explained our point of view again. I finally agreed that if she sent me a form I would complete it and return it. However, I don't know what good that will do when all we do is confirm the 3 items mentioned above.
This employee has been gone 6-1/2 years. I wonder how many more years I will be confirming employment on her?
Nae
I think most every HR Dept. has had one or more ex-ee's that just won't go away for what ever reason...
Well, no matter, you're done for the time being anyway. Maybe you should print some extras out just in case! (if the emoticon link were working I'd put a smiley face here)
ERS