But isn't it often the case that the employer wishes to check on a certain skillset whilst asking for the reference i.e. "can you confirm that Joe Workshy has indeed worked with Oracle 10G". How would this be addressed without a call to the line manager?
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A cracking idea for a plan B
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I suspect that Malvolio will appear shortly and say the the PCG are already doing it.."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAlright, 180 quid for two; that's a 10% discount.Comment
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostBut isn't it often the case that the employer wishes to check on a certain skillset whilst asking for the reference i.e. "can you confirm that Joe Workshy has indeed worked with Oracle 10G". How would this be addressed without a call to the line manager?
She can do the job; but he has the right version number on his CV.Comment
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostBut isn't it often the case that the employer wishes to check on a certain skillset whilst asking for the reference i.e. "can you confirm that Joe Workshy has indeed worked with Oracle 10G". How would this be addressed without a call to the line manager?
The line manager does not need to be involved. If the contractor submits a small form that is signed at the end of the contract by the line manager and handed in to HR who then put it onto "the" system, to be verified by a simple phone call.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Look at your Linkedin profile and check out you ' recommendations' they are basically references.Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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There is a simpler and less labour intensive solution. The client digitally signs the reference and then never has to be contacted again. Anyone can verify a reference given access to the (preferably electronic) document. It just needs either the client to publish a public key, or have a public key server created. In the event the employer does not want to create keys pairs, this could be managed by a trusted third party. The client doesn't ever have to see the reference again or be contacted.Comment
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