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WithinTemptation
09-29-2006, 05:47 PM
I think one of my references is blackballing me. I'm not sure if this is general paranoia or something real; I am just going by my gut feeling now.

I have had two really good interviews in the last 2 months. At the end of each interview (once it was the second interview of a series of three) I get asked for my references. The interviewer makes it even seem like a formality, and they give the impression I will be hearing from them "very shortly". But I don't.

The last Interview I had was on Monday. I gave her all of my references and she said I would probably hear from her on Thursday. So when I got home, I sent a Thank You letter to both Interviewers and waited. Thursday came and by afternoon no one called. So I called. I asked what the status was on the interviews, she told me that she still had four more interviews to give this week. And that starting next week she will be going on a 10 day vacation. I'm sorry, but this seems like she is blowing me off. And the only thing that has changed is the references, and the thank you e-mails.

So what should I do? Keep going to interviews, not being entirely sure of what my references are saying? I asked all my references permission to use them, and they all agreed... So I don't see why anyone would say anything malicious.. At the same time, the tone in the interviewers voice on the phone was considerably different.

Tsveta
10-02-2006, 07:53 AM
Hi,
I don't think your references said something bad about you. Asking for references is part of the interview but that doesn't mean they want to hire you when they ask for it. Don't get discouraged, you'll find a job!

kuchemishka
10-12-2006, 08:53 AM
This is very common. The interviewer is very nice; everything is perfect and no call after that. Zip. I don't know why they are doing this. Maybe they found somebody more qualified than you. I don't believe it was the references.

Ascended
12-05-2006, 07:55 AM
yah, i believe in fate, if one interview doesn't go well .. don't sweat it, i've mentioned b4 i wanted a temp job at bestbuy didn't get it, ended up working somewhere else for 30/hr :D ... wait it out my friend.

Elle
12-06-2006, 08:36 PM
I think you sould do some investigating, employers dont ask for refrences if they are not seriously considering you, in my experience the person who gets the job in the end, gets it 75% of the time because the candidate had better refrences then the other.

I think its worth looking into.

****Have one of your friends call your refrences and pretend they are a potential employer and then you will find out for sure who (if) is giving you a bad reference and omit them asap. At least you will know one way or another!!!

kocoman
12-17-2006, 03:13 AM
I think its standard policy to call references even if they are serious or not. How much references can you omit and test out anyways. Is there some service for a fee in Canada where some investigator can check out references for you?? In some places companies don't bother to give references because that is their policy. Has anyone have experience with that??

Tsveta
12-18-2006, 10:30 AM
In some places companies don't bother to give references because that is their policy. Has anyone have experience with that??


A friend of mine used to work for a financial institution for a while and asked them for reference later on and they refused because of the company policy. So yes, there are companies that don't give references. Strange, because they want references when they interview you for a job...

kocoman
12-18-2006, 09:51 PM
A friend of mine used to work for a financial institution for a while and asked them for reference later on and they refused because of the company policy. So yes, there are companies that don't give references. Strange, because they want references when they interview you for a job...

So its like the lack of Canadian experience while you can't get any because you are inexperienced.