5 tips for making reference checks in Singapore
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A reference check forms a key part of the hiring process in Singapore, providing independent insights into a candidate’s past work performance and cultural fit.
There are plenty of candidates who can look outstanding on paper and come across brilliantly during an interview.
But by speaking with a job reference, it’s possible to learn valuable details about a candidate’s strengths and weaknesses to help determine if they are right for the role on offer.
How to conduct reference checks in Singapore
A resume will tell you about a candidate’s career background and qualifications. The interview allows you to add to this information and assess a candidate in person. A reference check builds on the picture built up so far by providing details from an outside source, and as such it is an opportunity worth taking advantage of.
Not only can a referee add to your understanding of a candidate, checking references can also identify whether a candidate’s claims about qualifications, length of experience or previous roles held is confirmed.
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Speaking with a referee also helps to create a more level playing field. Reference checking can highlight those candidates who may perform poorly during an interview but who are excellent employees. Conversely, the process can identify candidates who naturally shine during interviews but who may lack the qualities needed to be successful in a role.
As a professional courtesy always let candidates know that if they make the shortlist before conducting the reference check. This is also an opportunity to confirm that the contact details provided for referees are current and correct.
1. Allow time for a reference check
Making time to conduct reference check is a crucial preparation step. Often in Singapore, references will be busy senior managers who will be hard pressed to find time to share their opinions with you about a candidate. Planning an allotted time in advance with give you the best chance of a detailed and informed reference check.
Speaking with referees is not a task to delegate. The hiring manager who interviewed the candidate is best placed to know which skills and abilities are most needed to undertake the role effectively.
Similarly, that same hiring manager will know which aspects of a candidate’s resume require professional verification from the reference.