Referencing - Getting To Know Your Candidate



Posted: Sunday, September 12, 2010

by Sebastian Alexander
Simplified Recruitment

There are many different types of applicants which will apply  for any given role. Some will be very honest, however others will  also say nearly anything in order to get the job. Because of this,  it's important to attempt to verify all the information given by  your applicants with a robust referencing process.

Referencing is mainly done by interviewing the "referees' whose  details you will need to collect form the applicant. This article  will focus on referencing strategies with some tips on how to  gather information effectively.

Ideally, the referencing process should be done for all the  candidates before interview but if you have large volumes of  candidates or lack resources, referencing can be done for the  selected candidate only.

The first step in the referencing process is to collect the  referee data from the applicant, this is usually done with an  application form. Make sure to collect referee emails,  telephone and fax numbers from the applicant as these make  it easier to contact the referees.

Once you have collected the information it's important to  actually check the references both by writing to the referees but  also by contacting them informally by phone. Often a referee will  give you much more detailed comments on the phone than they will by letter.

Your phone interviews should be as conversational and informal  as possible because when people feel comfortable they will feel  happier giving you accurate information about the candidate. To  make sure you collect the basic information from each referee you  can use the following loose structure:

Always keep in mind that you should keep all your promises on  confidentiality. If a referee agrees to tell you something on the  phone but asks you not to share it with the candidate it is  advisable not to let the candidate know exactly what was said.

When you are interviewing a source or checking up on an  applicant, there are some simple ways to ensure that you will be  getting the most accurate information.   

By following these steps you can make sure that you are  collecting the right information and also verifying that the  applicants in your recruitment process are not misrepresenting  their achievements.

 


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Sebastian Alexander is a HR Consultant at Simplified Recruitment, a multiple job posting website that allows free posting to its partner job boards network   

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