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(Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, nor am I an HR person) My understanding is that if a prospective employer calls your job references, the former employer can only verify the dates of employment.
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It generally depends on the nature and level of the job. References can be very important to your success in gaining a particular job. As references provide a first-hand recount of your skills and reliablity, the quality of your references can weigh heavily if you're going in for something high-paying. For an entry-level job, references aren't as important. Regardless of what job you're applying for, it is always essential to try to rally the best references you can get.
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Contact your state bar association. They typically can provide information on grievances filed against the attorney. They may not choose to share details on the specific cases. There are references such that provide credit ratings as well.
References are required for just about all jobs, even if you're applying to bust suds (wash dishes) at McDonald's. And even if you're asking a neighbor for a job mowing his lawn or shoveling his walk, although references are not required, they are helpful.
Not good. There are too many lawyers for too few clients with money to pay a fee that will provide a living. Unless your family has a lawyer with an established office or has a judge.
A roofing contractor should provide references for a potential client.
It is a good idea to prepare a list of references before you go to a job interview. You should contact those on your reference list to verify that they are willing to provide a job reference for you.
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