Dear All,
Recently a new candidate joined us. When his previous company was communicated for the reference check, it told that they charge for the same.
This charge for ref check by previous company I have heard for first time as I kwow the situation can be vice -versa too at times. This is just like give and take.
Can you tell if the same carries weight and is possible?
Regards
From India, Jalandhar
Recently a new candidate joined us. When his previous company was communicated for the reference check, it told that they charge for the same.
This charge for ref check by previous company I have heard for first time as I kwow the situation can be vice -versa too at times. This is just like give and take.
Can you tell if the same carries weight and is possible?
Regards
From India, Jalandhar
Hi
Its completely wrong and i think no company do this thing you can contact his reporting person (previous org) on call don't show that i am calling from a company use that i am calling from XYZ consultancy and before process his resume to our client i need to add some fact on sheet and want to know something abt him like: special quality and behavior at work station and relation with peer and senior and subordinates.
i believe this is a good way to make it process .
From India, Delhi
Its completely wrong and i think no company do this thing you can contact his reporting person (previous org) on call don't show that i am calling from a company use that i am calling from XYZ consultancy and before process his resume to our client i need to add some fact on sheet and want to know something abt him like: special quality and behavior at work station and relation with peer and senior and subordinates.
i believe this is a good way to make it process .
From India, Delhi
Dear Kartiken, This is totally wrong prectice, I think the x company have not norms of HR and my self totally agree with Madhu.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
A totally wrong practise to charge for complying with reference check. It is the HR's duty and not a luxury we are requesting them to provide.
I have had a wierd experience with the HR of premier evolvics, Coimbatore - who told me that according to her taking time for refernce checks is a waste of time. Wish the company knew that she was a waste of time there!
You just need to educate them and tell them "it makes no sense, and please don't make a poor image out of your organization!" All this info should go to the senior management of the company - just write a mail to their CEO or MD, and ask - who created this policy which creates a bad image for their co?
From India, Madras
I have had a wierd experience with the HR of premier evolvics, Coimbatore - who told me that according to her taking time for refernce checks is a waste of time. Wish the company knew that she was a waste of time there!
You just need to educate them and tell them "it makes no sense, and please don't make a poor image out of your organization!" All this info should go to the senior management of the company - just write a mail to their CEO or MD, and ask - who created this policy which creates a bad image for their co?
From India, Madras
yes dear all, in fact i was too astonished to here the same......but more to my astosnishment...this comes from a reputed company....much known to all.....srtange.
i will try with some hoaz call then and later if required tell them of correcting it ...i feel this is ok...
From India, Jalandhar
i will try with some hoaz call then and later if required tell them of correcting it ...i feel this is ok...
From India, Jalandhar
These charges are possible if the company has huge staff strength or have multiple subsidaries or a regional HQ status and HR is on a shared services model. HR get to charge a fee in exchange for the transational services provided. Charges are usually based on time- and complexity related (how much time needed to complete the transation and level of expertise needed). This is one method to transform HR from a cost centre to a profit centre.
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
Dont make it business. Becuase you will then hear what you will like to hear - and not the fact when we do reference checks. That just an absurd idea.
Don't tell me the reference check with one co is so huge that you need to charge it as "a luxury' to receive information on someone before hiring.
Guys why dont you charge something else!!!!
From India, Madras
Don't tell me the reference check with one co is so huge that you need to charge it as "a luxury' to receive information on someone before hiring.
Guys why dont you charge something else!!!!
From India, Madras
Dear Kartiken
To most, it may be a weird practice or an absurd idea because we are charting into unfamiliar ground. Professionally, I have come across 3 such organizations where HR adopts a fee-based approach in conducting their HR services. 1st company is a global supply-chain company; the 2nd company is also a global company with HQ in Finland and lastly a shared-services (HR, IT, Finance & Training) organization with 450 staff-strength supporting 80,000 employees across the world. In all 3 companies, HR itself is a separate entity and is accountable for its own bottom-line.
In the incident that you have quoted, we can't confirm whether it is a hoax or not. But something for sure is that the leaders of the 3 organizations that I have quoted, are far-sighted and dynamic enough to break away from norms and succeed in what they strongly believed in.
Regards
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
To most, it may be a weird practice or an absurd idea because we are charting into unfamiliar ground. Professionally, I have come across 3 such organizations where HR adopts a fee-based approach in conducting their HR services. 1st company is a global supply-chain company; the 2nd company is also a global company with HQ in Finland and lastly a shared-services (HR, IT, Finance & Training) organization with 450 staff-strength supporting 80,000 employees across the world. In all 3 companies, HR itself is a separate entity and is accountable for its own bottom-line.
In the incident that you have quoted, we can't confirm whether it is a hoax or not. But something for sure is that the leaders of the 3 organizations that I have quoted, are far-sighted and dynamic enough to break away from norms and succeed in what they strongly believed in.
Regards
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
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