You obviously must have some reservations.
I think a phone call to the people is ethical? But perhaps this should be reflected in your recruitment procedure also for future referrence
Lynda
>Dear All,
>Is it ethical to try to find out more information on a prospective
>employee? I have two totally bland references, nothing, just x worked here
>as y from a to b. They presented well at interview, but have been difficult
>to contact since, has been explained by prospective employee, but I am
>hesitant.
>Many thanks
>Tracy
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