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Ask HN: Any way around not using current CTO as a job reference?

5 pointsby Djrichsjdjdnxkdalmost 3 years ago
My last gig was a startup. CTO recruited and hired me promising ownership of product and minimal micromanaging.<p>Everything went well for a couple of months, but it went crazy in 2022.<p>Basically, the CTO gets distracted with anything new and flashy. He sees some new language or framework, we wants us to build a prototype with it. If a competitor has a certain feature, he wants us to add it. He is willing to change priorities to make those kinds of things happen, but they are almost always unproductive and a waste of engineering time. My team and and I aren&#x27;t being set up for success.<p>Eventually, I was let go and was replaced by an employee who used to work for me and who is perfectly willing to do whatever the CTO demands.<p>Now, I&#x27;m starting to look for my next gig. I imagine prospective employers will want to talk to my previous CTO as a job reference. That will not go well.<p>Is there something I can offer in place of a CTO reference check?

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OrangeMonkeyalmost 3 years ago
1 - noone is going to ask you about references.<p>2 - if someone does, list a peer of yours that you maintain good relations with.<p>3 - but seriously, noone is going to ask.
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quantifiedalmost 3 years ago
You could use any employees as a reference. In my experience, references are always checked and you should have an idea of what they&#x27;ll say or don&#x27;t use them.<p>When I&#x27;m a reference, I&#x27;m always asked about a set of things the employer has in mind and it always varies. Never just &quot;did he work here&quot;. That&#x27;s the HR reference check, which happens because you listed the prior employer.<p>A couple of times I&#x27;ve gotten a rough transcript of what my references said about me. Not every checking agency&#x2F;process does that. I was blown away by some of the kudos I received, thankfully.
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dexwizalmost 3 years ago
References now should pretty much be limited to: they worked here? Yes&#x2F;No. There are all sorts of liability reasons why recruiters don&#x27;t want to know more, and people don&#x27;t want to say more.
FrenchDevRemotealmost 3 years ago
&gt;Now, I&#x27;m starting to look for my next gig. I imagine prospective employers will want to talk to my previous CTO as a job reference. That will not go well.<p>Not necessarily.Tell the truth, the whole truth. If they want contact him, you could get a decent&#x2F;neutral reference, or if it&#x27;s bad at least the recruiter knows what to expect, and can try to see if it ads up with what you said.<p>I rarely needed to give references for a job anyway. you can definitely get a job without any kind of reference check if the interviews went well and they like you
Jugurthaalmost 3 years ago
The people who worked with me slayed dragons and made me better in every way. I insist that if they ever want a reference, not that they need any, they just put me on the phone with a prospective employer and I&#x27;ll tell them who the fuck they&#x27;re asking about.