top | item 14499651 (no title) tdicola | 8 years ago That's why you list references from your last job and people call them to see what kind of person you were while there. discuss order hn newest foolfoolz|8 years ago reference checks are useless. if you list HR they can only confirm employment. If you list your friends they going to say good things. if you list anyone else you are doing it wrong unknown|8 years ago [deleted] user5994461|8 years ago You never list references from your last job.You don't want your future company to call your current company to give them a heads up that you are leaving.For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job. mdpye|8 years ago In the UK, you tend to get an offer conditional on references, and you only provide them once you've given notice to your current place. load replies (1) macspoofing|8 years ago >For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job.Sure they do. They just give you an offer first and make it conditional on a reference check.
foolfoolz|8 years ago reference checks are useless. if you list HR they can only confirm employment. If you list your friends they going to say good things. if you list anyone else you are doing it wrong
user5994461|8 years ago You never list references from your last job.You don't want your future company to call your current company to give them a heads up that you are leaving.For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job. mdpye|8 years ago In the UK, you tend to get an offer conditional on references, and you only provide them once you've given notice to your current place. load replies (1) macspoofing|8 years ago >For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job.Sure they do. They just give you an offer first and make it conditional on a reference check.
mdpye|8 years ago In the UK, you tend to get an offer conditional on references, and you only provide them once you've given notice to your current place. load replies (1)
macspoofing|8 years ago >For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job.Sure they do. They just give you an offer first and make it conditional on a reference check.
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user5994461|8 years ago
You don't want your future company to call your current company to give them a heads up that you are leaving.
For this very same reason, companies never ask for reference from your current job.
mdpye|8 years ago
macspoofing|8 years ago
Sure they do. They just give you an offer first and make it conditional on a reference check.