Guidelines for Reference Checking
Use the following checklist to help you check references:
- Tell each applicant that no employment offer will be made until
satisfactory reference checks are made.
- Call or write to each reference given. If you are not going to check
references, do not ask for them.
- If you don't get a response to a written request to a local employer, call
them. The conversation may reap more information than a letter would anyway,
although you should be aware that many employers are reluctant to disclose
much about a former employee because they are afraid of being sued, too.
- If you request references in writing, include a signed
release by the job applicant permitting the information you want to be
given out.
- Document all
information that you receive.
- Also document unsuccessful tries at gathering information, to protect
yourself from negligent hiring claims.
- If the former supervisor won't tell you anything, record the fact that he
or she refused to give any information about why you shouldn't hire the
applicant.
- If you can't get the requested information from references, ask the job
applicant for more information or to clear the way for you with the
references he or she gave.
- Don't make a job
offer until you've completed your reference checking.