Originally posted by northernladuk
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Previously on "Screening questionnaire asking for refernces"
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostEr why ? Give names that don't exist agent progresses to next step of application process for said contractor. Easy.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostBe up front with the agent and tell them refs only provided on acceptance of the contract so as to save everyone time. Or give false references just to satisfy their request.Last edited by northernladuk; 12 September 2012, 15:24.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostBe up front with the agent and tell them refs only provided on acceptance of the contract so as to save everyone time. Or give false references just to satisfy their request.
If agent won't budge perhaps make it damn clear that they must only contact for the purposes of providing a reference, and not to look for new business (if that's possible?)
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostHad a call about a govt gig, only at the 'are you happy for me to put you forward for this role' stage. In order to progress I'[ve got a form to fill out asking for name, DOB, eligibility to work in UK etc and this:
Not sure how to word this as I'm not giving all my references without an offer on the table - any suggestions from the esteemed panel?
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Originally posted by geoffreywhereveryoumaybe View Post... is a line from another of today's threads so what took you so long to respond NLUK
Just keeping us all in anticipation
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Killing Time on this Forum ...
... is a line from another of today's threads so what took you so long to respond NLUK
Just keeping us all in anticipation
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You have 5000+ posts and still can't be arsed to look for a sticky at the top of this very part of the forum with over 54 posts? Nicely researched
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Screening questionnaire asking for refernces
Had a call about a govt gig, only at the 'are you happy for me to put you forward for this role' stage. In order to progress I'[ve got a form to fill out asking for name, DOB, eligibility to work in UK etc and this:
Please provide with written references or names for the period of two years prior to this period.Tags: None
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