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  3. where the hell is it the norm to talk to your previous employment supervisor??

where the hell is it the norm to talk to your previous employment supervisor??

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  • D disregardable@lemmy.zip

    yeah, they want to know whether you suck. the expectation is that most people will be kind and support you, and you will likewise pay it back when you have people under you.

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    fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    do you... keep your supervisor's numbers after you leave a place?

    last place i worked, i never even met the lady

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    • breadsmasher@lemmy.worldB breadsmasher@lemmy.world

      Isnt this just your possible new employer is asking for references? Completely normal in the UK

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      fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      i'm totally fine providing references, i'm drowning in those. but i haven't been on such good terms with my supervisors. which... i do sort of prefer. power relationship in the workplace and all

      (i wasn't on BAD terms with them, just not "i have your phone number" terms)

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      • lime!L lime!

        yeah that's pretty common

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        fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        do you normally have your supervisor's phone number?

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        • Che BananaT Che Banana

          It is US Specific, mostly because that was where I was the last time I worked for anyone else.

          ....do I need a disclaimer when I write an opinion?

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          sniggleboots@europe.pub
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          Yes? How are people supposed to know where you live

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          • S sniggleboots@europe.pub

            Yes? How are people supposed to know where you live

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            I mean, you could just take the answer at face value and if it applies to you, heed it or don't....and if it doesn't apply just disregard it?

            But, you do you, man.

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            • F fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone

              do you normally have your supervisor's phone number?

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              lime!
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              no but their email

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              • N nomad

                That sounds US specific. I'm from Germany. You are free to ask away, just can't write bad shit into a letter of recommendation. But you can always offer the call you which is usually a hint not to hire somebody without talking to them.

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                There are plenty of ways to write bad stuff in recommendation letters that hiring managers will pick up on, without it sounding negative for the employee.

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                • F fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                  been applying to a lot of jobs, in my career field and otherwise, and a lot of them are asking if they can contact my previous supervisors. they cannot, because i do not have any way to contact them myself LOL but is this really normal?? who is actually calling those people? is this affecting hiring decisions??

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                  iww4@lemmy.zip
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                  In the US that is completely normal.

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                  • I iww4@lemmy.zip

                    In the US that is completely normal.

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                    fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    do you keep your supervisor's numbers?

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                    • F fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                      do you keep your supervisor's numbers?

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                      iww4@lemmy.zip
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                      Yes.. I keep contact information on hand of everyone that I use as references and I make an effort to stay on touch with them.

                      It is how I built my professional network.

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