Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Money in the bank

References can end a very lengthy interview process in either a positive or negative light.

As a candidate you are virtually committing career suicide by not knowing (just assuming) what your references will be saying to a potential new employer.

Would you drive down a winding road at night and turn your lights off at the last turn?

How about jumping off a 3 story building before checking to see if the safety net was in place?

Not vetting your references, before you use them, is not dotting your I’s and crossing your T’s.

Getting a less than glowing reference from a name you give me or a future employer happens all too often, and you can avoid it!

Harvey Dorland

Pacific Recruiting

936-597-6500 - direct

hdorland@ez2.net

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