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I've noticed some companies don't bother to get references even though they ask for referee details. How often does this happen. Do many places not bother to get references?
I've just got a job in a shop and I'm worried about the reference from my previous employer. This job will envolve cash handling and I'll be a key holder so I would have thought they'd follow up references but they do seem laid back in there.
I've just got a job in a shop and I'm worried about the reference from my previous employer. This job will envolve cash handling and I'll be a key holder so I would have thought they'd follow up references but they do seem laid back in there.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some companies are very laid back. It really depends on the size/strictness of the company, and what security is needed in the role. In your particular role, I would have thought that they'd check your references. You might find that they still will - might just be a bit slow doing it.
One company I worked for, only checked their references for staff when they were trying for accreditation for an operatiing standard (can't remember the name of it). I'd been working for them for approx 3 months already. But all members of staff were checked, some had been there for years. I'd left my previous job unhappily (I'd very stupidly had an affair with my boss, and things ended very messily). He gave me a rotten reference (most unfair) but, luckily for me, the short time I'd been at my new employer, I'd worked very hard and more than proved myself. My new boss had a chat with me, and on discovering what had happened, chose to ignore the refence.
In more recent years, I worked part-time at Whittards for a short period of time, handling cash and sometimes cashing and closing up (on my own) but my ref's were never checked.
Having said that, it would be an enormous risk to supply fake ref's as you never know if they'd be followed up or not.. But I bet a lot do!
Hopefully, things will work out for you : )
One company I worked for, only checked their references for staff when they were trying for accreditation for an operatiing standard (can't remember the name of it). I'd been working for them for approx 3 months already. But all members of staff were checked, some had been there for years. I'd left my previous job unhappily (I'd very stupidly had an affair with my boss, and things ended very messily). He gave me a rotten reference (most unfair) but, luckily for me, the short time I'd been at my new employer, I'd worked very hard and more than proved myself. My new boss had a chat with me, and on discovering what had happened, chose to ignore the refence.
In more recent years, I worked part-time at Whittards for a short period of time, handling cash and sometimes cashing and closing up (on my own) but my ref's were never checked.
Having said that, it would be an enormous risk to supply fake ref's as you never know if they'd be followed up or not.. But I bet a lot do!
Hopefully, things will work out for you : )
Thanks for the advise. I left my former employer due to bullying and its about to go to a tribunal in a few weeks time. I've put them down as my reference because the company who've taken me on wanted them and I thought it would look strange if I didn't. I'm worried I'll get a bad reference and that if I try and explain to the shop who've just taken me on, they'll worry I'll take them to courst one day too. It's silly but I know companies worry about this sort of thing.