IT and shared services
Useful for employees who handle client systems, remote access, confidential data, software delivery, support desks, and hybrid onboarding.
Use reference checks to understand candidate work conduct, reporting relationship, performance context, and role suitability.
Practical guidance for employer-side verification planning.
Professional reference checks help employers gather structured feedback from previous managers, supervisors, HR contacts, or approved professional references.
This check is useful for leadership roles, client-facing roles, sales teams, field staff, finance roles, remote employees, and positions where workplace conduct matters.
Eimager can combine reference checks with employment verification, education verification, identity checks, address checks, and criminal-risk screening for a stronger hiring view.
Common hiring situations where this check adds value.
Use Professional Reference Check Services when a candidate will handle company systems, customer data, financial processes, field operations, warehouse access, client sites, or sensitive internal workflows.
This service is also useful for distributed hiring where candidates may work from a branch, office, factory, customer location, or remote address.
Employers can combine this check with identity, address, criminal, police, reference, UAN, CIBIL, or database checks when the role needs deeper diligence.
The workflow employers usually follow before final report delivery.
Share candidate details, selected checks, location, and policy requirements.
Confirm candidate authorization and collect check-specific documents.
Verify records through digital, document-led, employer, institution, or field workflows.
Check responses, exceptions, mismatches, evidence, and escalation notes.
Review report completeness and make sure selected checks are represented correctly.
Receive status, remarks, and supporting details based on the verification scope.
How employers commonly apply this verification service across sectors.
Useful for employees who handle client systems, remote access, confidential data, software delivery, support desks, and hybrid onboarding.
Supports hiring where candidates may handle customer information, financial workflows, collections, credit processes, or regulated client operations.
Helps validate candidate credentials, experience, address details, and role suitability for trust-sensitive service environments.
Useful for plant workers, warehouse teams, field staff, delivery operations, vendor employees, facility teams, and multi-site deployments.
Combine this workflow with other checks based on role risk, location, and employer policy.
Short answers for HR teams planning this verification workflow.
Common inputs include work relationship, role context, employment conduct, performance feedback, reliability, and any policy-defined questions from the employer.
Employers usually prefer previous managers, supervisors, HR contacts, team leads, clients, or other approved professional references.
Yes. Candidate consent and reference contact details should be collected before initiating reference verification.