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Originally posted by nomadd View PostJust email them back stating that your company also runs an ISO9001 quality management system and you need them to supply references.
Don't forget to mentioned that all reference checks are carried out with the utmost discretion.
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Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostJust got this email, looks a bit desperate to me.
Good Afternoon,
I trust you are well.
I was hoping that I could ask for your assistance with the below.
In order to improve our internal quality management and recruitment processes, we are required to take at least one client/employer reference for each candidate registered in our database. This is a key part of our ISO9001 quality management system.
If you would be so kind as to provide me the relevant details for a former employer (please include the company name and the contact’s job title, email and phone details) I would be most grateful. Please be assured that all reference checks are carried out with the utmost discretion and no details will be divulged with regards to any dialog between FSI and yourself.
Thank-you in advance for your kind help and support on this.
With Regards and Thanks
Don't forget to mentioned that all reference checks are carried out with the utmost discretion.
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Email of the day
Just got this email, looks a bit desperate to me.
Good Afternoon,
I trust you are well.
I was hoping that I could ask for your assistance with the below.
In order to improve our internal quality management and recruitment processes, we are required to take at least one client/employer reference for each candidate registered in our database. This is a key part of our ISO9001 quality management system.
If you would be so kind as to provide me the relevant details for a former employer (please include the company name and the contact’s job title, email and phone details) I would be most grateful. Please be assured that all reference checks are carried out with the utmost discretion and no details will be divulged with regards to any dialog between FSI and yourself.
Thank-you in advance for your kind help and support on this.
With Regards and ThanksTags: None
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