How does referral work.
I have never taken referral before. Just applied through career sites and portals. If I have reached out to an employee of a company with a quick message about my experience, skills, and resume, and he/she agrees to refer me, what are the further steps? What happens next? Do they take my resume and forward it to the hiring team or manager? I just want to understand how the procedure continues. I have never gone through the referral process before.
There are 3 ways generally referral works
1. Company has internal job portal. Employees goes on that portal and there is a option to refer someone for a role. Employee uploads your CV and refers you against the role. Generally companies have a policy stating a time bound SLA within which recruiter of that role will go through the CV and take the action.
2. Employee knows hiring manager, so directly shares your CV with hiring manager. In turn if hiring manager likes your profile, he/she/they will ask the recruiter to reach out to you and schedule interview
3. Employee knows the recruiter and direct shares your CV with the recruiter.
Majority of the time it is case 1. Case 2 and 3 happens rarely, when employee closely knows you and actually vouch for your capabilities.
Also referral makes sure, that either recruiter or hiring manager actually reads your CV, against normal application where high probability is no one will read your application and CV
Hope this helps
Aaron Vernon
Stealth
a year ago
Usually if the company is not two matchboxes put together they'll have an HRMS where a refer option exists. Not all roles are on for referrals. They'll add your CV there. If they know you they'll push at HR or hiring manager to view it directly.
Matilda Lee
Stealth
a year ago
Think of it as “skip the line”. For a role which would have a lot of folks interested, you get an earlier chance.
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