Update on Reference Checking

After complaining about a perceived lack of reference check calls, I received the second in a week, after a long dry spell. Probably not a trend, but it was heartening to see another company checking references.

The call brought up a few additional thoughts:

  • I’ve noticed that when someone who worked for me years ago needs a reference, I sometimes find it harder to remember the specific assignment than to remember how well he or she did the job. I know who I can give a good recommendation to, but once or twice, I’ve fumbled the supposedly “easy” question, “what did he/she do for you?” even when I knew without a doubt that he or she did a good job on the now-forgotten assignment.
  • The most recent call came from a company that does contract services in the IT area. While I’m not currently in the market for such services, the fact that they demonstrated at least a degree of due diligence in hiring is a plus that I would consider in evaluating the company for possible work.
  • The same company send a thank you note, which in addition to being a nice gesture, provided them with an opportunity to sell their services. It’s rare that an advertisement comes across as a plus, but I admire companies that recognize the importance of spreading a wide net, as long as they don’t overdo it.
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