Candidates Selection Process Question:
What is the use of asking about references while interviewing?
Answer:
If the interviewee has informed you about any references, allow the interviewee to speak about them. With this, you can get to cross check whatever the interviewee has informed you about them earlier. Also, you can also cross check these facts, later on when you give a call to the references. If the references that the interviewee has provided are his or her previous managers or colleagues, the interviewer should try to know the former-mutual-contact experiences.
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