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Giving job references, where would your loyalties lie?

Post 1

LL Waz

If you had a reference to give for someone who's got some good points but has a fair few dodgy ones too - where would your loyalties lie?

To the Truth with capital 'T', to your ex-colleague/employee/even friend, or to the potential employer and someone who'll be in your shoes working with this person?

Waz

[Disclaimer, any resemblance in this post to fact is purely coincidence - I don't currently have anyone wanting references!]


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Post 2

U168592

I'm sorry, it'd have to be truth. Unless I really wanted them to get the job so they were out of my hair! smiley - laugh

No, seriously, truth. No one should be hired on just references merit (or non-merit) though. I feel references are just used to ensure that someone wasn't telling porkies about their past...


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Post 3

Tabitca

i would be truthful about their good points and be diplomatic about anything else or gloss over it ...because the person may be different in a another environment.no one is perfect.


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Post 4

Wilma Neanderthal

I agree, it has to be [T]ruth - even if somewhat couched in smiley - blush opaque language. I always try to be truthful, because I dread to receive false references for potential employees. *cough* I have been known to call and bawl out the author of a reference that was obviously outright blollxation just to get rid of someone smiley - whistle It is a system based on trust between employers, and where I am not stupid enough to take a reference entirely on face value, I do get rather miffed if there are outright untruths on it and I do tend to call those ones up smiley - grr

smiley - biggrin


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Post 5

aka Bel - A87832164

If it would rid me off my bully colleague ? smiley - evilgrin I'd tell them what they's want to hear smiley - tongueout

No, I think it's important to stay as objective/neutral as possible, and state the truth without highlighting the flaws if possible.


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Post 6

airscotia-back by popular demand

I think if it was a friend, i'd do the same as Tabs, and concentrate on their good points. While not actively lieing, i wouldn't be brutally truthful either.smiley - winkeye
You know how polititians can answer all the questions without actually answering the one you asked?

If it was somebody i thought was a liability, and it was applying for a position where they could do real harm, i'd just not give a reference at all.smiley - erm


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Post 7

U168592

From memory, when either obtaining references, or being a referre, you have to agree or ask the referree. So if it's someone you are unsure about, just say you'd prefer not to be thier referree. smiley - smiley


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Post 8

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

One of the few times I ever needed a reference I had to have an accademic referee, so picked th emost recent, head of dept professor and who was my supervisor on my dissertation... He agreed, then never sent them the reference, I was told they'd never recieved the reference and then of course it couldn't go any furhter smiley - grr Pity we can't always choose to have reliable or competant referees; when it is being specifically asked for, E.G., most recent employer, or most recent accademic referee etc smiley - wah


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Post 9

A Super Furry Animal

Well, the original question says it all. Who was it who said "If it came to betraying my friend or betraying my country, I hope I'd have the guts to betray my country"?

RFsmiley - evilgrin


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Post 10

Trin Tragula

E.M. Forster! Do I win points? smiley - wow


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Post 11

Mrs Bojangles

A little caution is needed if writing a negative reference, there can be legal implications if the employee doesn’t get the job based on a reference given.
Give a fair and balanced account of the employees performance etc, also ensure any gripes or negative aspects you include in the reference, have previously been discussed with the employee.
Stick to facts.


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Post 12

Trin Tragula

Requests for academic references do tend to appear in a big flood from dozens of people all at the same time. So they can take a little while to get, er ... processed smiley - blush

(When I get the reminder e-mail, that means I can say something nice about initiative and persistence in the reference itself!)

Perhaps because most of the references I write are for people going into the full-time job market for the first time, I do accentuate the positive in a slightly truth-stretchy way, but only up to a point. I haven't had to do it that often, but if I can't write someone a mostly positive reference, I do chicken out and tell them they need to ask someone else.


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Post 13

A Super Furry Animal

Awards 2 points to Trin Tragula.

RFsmiley - evilgrin

Ah, the heck with it, it's a bank holiday! Have *3* points!


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Post 14

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - evilgrin I could have sent him a reminder Email I guess... but somehow I think it might have gone the way of the 100 plus unanswered Emails I sent him prior to that over the two years he didn't contact me or let me know if he'd looked at my submitted thesis smiley - dohsmiley - weird I've only written a reference once for someone and did what my bestest referee did for me; wrote it, then gave it to the person to look at before I sent it off... smiley - erm


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Post 15

Trin Tragula

Yay! Oo, that's a lot of points smiley - bigeyes


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Post 16

Trin Tragula

I have heard horror stories like that one before, 2legs smiley - erm Far too many of them, in fact.


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Post 17

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Yeh, I spent well over £3K to do my Masters degree, As far as I'm concerned I finished it in 2001, my certificate came a couple weeks ago....


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Post 18

Magwitch - My name is Mags and I am funky.

It's just a shame you can't add them to your Phootball team, eh, Trin? smiley - winkeye


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Post 19

Trin Tragula

smiley - cross Dangnabbit!

It has got a lot more regulated in recent years and a good job too, but supervision of dissertations and theses used to be on a more or less make it up as you go along basis: I've met more than one person whose supervisor pretty much disappeared off the face of the earth, leaving them in limbo smiley - erm


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Post 20

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

:as was the case with my lodger, he's a finished (pretty much PhD thesis, and right at the end of his time doing it (hence why its pretty much finished), his supervisor leaves, and he can't submit it; there is only one other person in the cuntry who could be supervisor, but the uni wants something like £5K just so that he can hand in what is a very finished piece of PhD thesis and get a certificate.... he's already spent more than he had on doing the PhD in the first place, yet couldn't get any money or anything back for the fact they didn't complete their part of the bargen smiley - huhsmiley - erm I was* ment* to go on and do a PhD myself, everyone at the universitys I studied at wanted me too, esp from my undergraduate degree (where I still have the highest mark ever awarded percentage wise for an undergrad in the biology/lifesciences), but the whole experiance has just put me off totally... so Instead I remain unemployable smiley - doh


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