

Tell Them You Are Going to Check References
Many firms have given up on checking references because they expect to get canned answers or sometimes run into a road block of an organization that has a strict policy against giving references.
By abdicating reference checking as a practice, firms sometimes lose out on one of the key benefits of checking them--candidates who withdraw from consideration for fear of being exposed as failures.
When you do your initial phone interview or, if you are working with third party recruiter, tell the applicant and tell the recruiter to tell the applicant that you will be doing in depth background checking including wage verification.
At the time they complete the employment application, have a section on the application that allows you to check references. It can be as simple as:
(Please read the following statements, sign below, and return to the Human Resources office.)
I, ____________, hereby authorize my prior employer, _______________, to release any and all information relating to my employment with them to ________________ (your company's name). I further release and hold harmless both ______________ and _____________ (your company's name) from any and all liability that may potentially result from the release and/or use of such information. I understand that any information released by my prior employer will be held in strictest confidence, that it will be viewed only by those involved in the hiring decision, and that neither I nor anyone else not so involved will have the right to see the information.
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Signature of Employee Date
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Employee's Name - Printed
Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter*
Concepts in Staffing
TheBigGameHunter@cisny.com
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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter, is Managing Director of Concepts in Staffing, a New York search firm, He has successfully assisted many corporations identify management leaders and staff in many disciplines since 1971. He is a retired certified leader of the ManKind Project, a not for profit organization that assists men with life issues, and a practicing psychotherapist.
He is the author of “Get Yourself Hired NOW," “Get Your Job Search Organized NOW," "No B.S. Job Search Advice," "The Single Best Question You Should Ask on Any Interview," and, his newest, "Look Me Up: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Social Networking Your Way to Job Search Success," They are available at www.GetYourselfHiredNOW.com, www.Scribd.com and The Kindle Store on Amazon.
*The Big Game Hunter is a registered trademark of The Big Game Hunter, Inc., Milford, PA 2007