Greetings Seniors,
We are kind of short listing candidates on behalf of our clients. I have a unique case here. The candidate is a Graduate and has more than 15 years of experience in IT industry. He has traveled to many countries and worked for top level MNCs. His Experience verification is Positive. But he says his Graduation originals are lost and he is unable to get duplicates from university. It seems he is trying it for 3 years but University is unable to trace 20 year old records.
Have you encountered such cases? Can I recommend his profile to our client?
With Regards,
Kamal
From India, Bhubaneswar
We are kind of short listing candidates on behalf of our clients. I have a unique case here. The candidate is a Graduate and has more than 15 years of experience in IT industry. He has traveled to many countries and worked for top level MNCs. His Experience verification is Positive. But he says his Graduation originals are lost and he is unable to get duplicates from university. It seems he is trying it for 3 years but University is unable to trace 20 year old records.
Have you encountered such cases? Can I recommend his profile to our client?
With Regards,
Kamal
From India, Bhubaneswar
As per my advice you can consider this candidate...may be his problem is authentic..but to be in the safe side you can take an acknowledgement letter from him to be safe in future.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I agree to Ravishank... it is impossible for your candidate not to be able to secure copies of his credentials from the University.
I am working with the HR of a University. Diplomas, Transcript of Records and Graduation documents are intact regardless of years. They even keep an electronic records of those documents.
So... insist on asking for those credentials otherwise don't put your company in jeopardy.
From Philippines, Blumentritt
I am working with the HR of a University. Diplomas, Transcript of Records and Graduation documents are intact regardless of years. They even keep an electronic records of those documents.
So... insist on asking for those credentials otherwise don't put your company in jeopardy.
From Philippines, Blumentritt
I beg to differ.
I did my Post Grd Dip in Management from a Polytechnic (Now a university) in UK, in 1970. When I enquired about some details of my qualification in the 1990s, I was told that hey did not have the details. I have my ceretificate and a sheet giving the grade. In those days there was no Xerox facility. If by chanc I had lost my certificates, I would have been in soup.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
I did my Post Grd Dip in Management from a Polytechnic (Now a university) in UK, in 1970. When I enquired about some details of my qualification in the 1990s, I was told that hey did not have the details. I have my ceretificate and a sheet giving the grade. In those days there was no Xerox facility. If by chanc I had lost my certificates, I would have been in soup.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
Simhan is right ... do some inquiry ... if tracing of his achievement and experience is positive, consider him ... there are universities which do not have good standards of record keeping.
From Pakistan, Karachi
From Pakistan, Karachi
You may try writing to the University/college to see if they can help you. Another thing you could do is to write to the first couple of companies that he/she worked at and understand if he submitted his degree copy.
From United States, New York
From United States, New York
Hi there, you may want to try writing to the University/college to see if they can help you. Another thing you could do is to write to the first couple of companies that he/she worked at and understand if he submitted his degree copy. One more thing you can do is to ask the candidate to give you the names of fellow students from the college he went to and their contact details. This could also help in verifying whether the candidate actually completed his degree
From United States, New York
From United States, New York
When I joined a Pivate Sector, having worked abt 5 years in Govt, 24 years in Public Sector, they have never asked for my Degree Certificate. Pl go ahead in appointing him if he is suited for the job - John Samuel
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Its very simple. Do a reference check in his previous companies(Right from the first company he joined as fresher). You will surely get to know whether its fact or fake.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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