Question

Many companies only provide limited information during a reference check. Is there a value to calling and checking the references today?
a) No, an employer can find more information by looking at a candidate's social media.
b) Yes, a past employer's reaction to the request can provide significant information about the candidate.
c) No, an employer is limited in the types of information he or she can provide, most of which can be found elsewhere.
d) Yes, past employers and coworkers are often very open and honest when a candidate no longer works for them.
e) No, the concept of qualified privilege inhibits the value of any type of reference check.

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