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Applying for different job?

I've worked at my current job for the last 18 months, around 5 weeks ago I moved up a pay band and started a new job within the company. I applied for the job through application and interview. However I am looking at applying for different jobs within a different sector. If I get offered an interview some require to take up references before interview. What could my employer potentially do, if they get asked for a reference and I do not end up leaving the company? Should I wait another month or so, when I've been in the job a bit longer. Confused as to what to do for best

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  • Savvy_Sue
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    katie668 wrote: »
    If I get offered an interview some require to take up references before interview.
    Personally, I'd either say 'referee's details will be supplied after interview' or 'please do not take up interviews unless I am invited to interview'. Unless it's a field where this is the norm?
    katie668 wrote: »
    What could my employer potentially do, if they get asked for a reference and I do not end up leaving the company? Should I wait another month or so, when I've been in the job a bit longer. Confused as to what to do for best
    Potentially? Write you a reference so good the new employer wonders why they're trying to get shot of you? Write you a rubbish reference (which yes, they can do as long as it's factual)? Refuse to give a reference at all? Follow whatever their usual policy on references is?

    Plus, take against you for jumping ship? Make your life a misery for doing so? Or speak to you like a rational human being and find out why you are looking around and whether they can make your job more interesting / challenging and if that would help?

    So I'd start by finding out what their policy on references is: in a previous job we could only give the HR dept, not a personal referee, so your manager wouldn't necessarily find out you were job hunting. If it is your manager you have to give, I might speak to them and ask what opportunities might open up where you are.

    If there's a particular reason you want to move on already, do say what it is ...
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