

Career Advice
Former recruitment agency experts answer
employment questions, candidly suggesting how to
negotiate your salary, find a really good job,
handle phone interviews, and more. Sage advice like this is
priceless.
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Employment reference check
Resumes land interviews, references provide
the finishing touch
Prospective employers routinely check job
references when hiring someone from a large pool
of candidates. Checking references is the best
means they have of verifying the skills and
experience you present in your resume and
interview.
Taking the time to check your references in
advance will reveal any discrepancies and allow
you to make informed decisions on who to use as
your reference. One poor reference could cost you
the job, but a few great prescreened references
help you get the job. Providing positive
references to a hiring manager when you walk into
an interview can put you ahead of your
competition.
Don't leave your future to chance! Consider using
a reference checking service to find out
what your references are saying about you. These
services will call your references and provide
you with a written assessment of their findings.
Get
started here!
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