Anonymous wrote:I am a hiring manager and also a nanny employer.
In both places, references are checked before a formal offer is made. I give the candidate the opportunity to provide or withdraw their references at the interview.
I obtain consent to contact references during the interview. In my place of work, we have a reference consent form. If I plan on moving a nanny forward as a potential candidate, I ask her at the conclusion of an interview if the job sounds like something she would be interested in. If so, I ask for 3 childcare references and let her know I’ll be contacting them.
An tentative offer is -never- offered prior to conducting reference checks. I let the candidate know if we will be moving forward or if I will "be in touch if I need anything else" (which is basically language for you didn’t get the job).
Anonymous wrote:Huh? That's not how the real world works. You check revenues before offering a job. Why would someone interview and not want the job?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? That's not how the real world works. You check revenues before offering a job. Why would someone interview and not want the job?
Anonymous wrote:Huh? That's not how the real world works. You check revenues before offering a job. Why would someone interview and not want the job?