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SUSXfX
post May 26 2008, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(siren @ May 24 2008, 01:15 AM)
Hi guys, i have a question. 3 days ago, i went for an interview and the manager asked me whether do I mind if they contact my current and former bosses.

My question is that, should I answer 'Yes' or 'No'? My situation is that I have some conflicts and disagreements with my current boss and I have told him my intention to leave. So, I answered 'Yes', I afraid when the manager call-up my current boss, my boss will surely say something negative about me.

But let's say if i answer him 'No', he will surely ask me why I cant call-up ur current boss since u have already told him u wanted to resign?

I wonder do most companies still practice in calling-up ur current or former bosses to further assess your personality, work performances and so on? However, i think it is true oso that a word that comes from a third party is ten times better than a word that comes from you urself alone.

Any pros here can enlighten me pls? Thanks
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Ya, i oso wanna know...Any sifu can help??

cos last time i argued with my ex-boss then not happy with him, then i resigned but the main reason is that is i could not learn... so when during interview, the interviewer said wanna call my ex-boss to better understand my personality and performance...WTF, damn..my ex-boss sure will talk something negative about me until i cannot get a job... no wonder after 2 weeks no more reply from the interviewer..cos b4 that, the interviewer actually very keen to hire me liao...
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post Jun 24 2008, 11:14 PM

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How to answer if the employer ask u "How long do u intend to work in this company?"

 

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