Sooner or later you will be asked to provide references, there is no need to do so before you are asked. Reference checks are made to:
Many employers are cautious about providing references due to the chances of a lawsuit. Often a company will only provide a job title and dates of employment on paper. However, this does not stop a prospective employer from making an informal telephone call to a referee.
You should quote as referees people who know you in a work setting such as managers, peers or subordinates. Customers and vendors are also good choices. Do not quote neighbours, relatives, doctors etc, unless they are well known community or business leaders. Referees should know you well enough to speak objectively and in some detail about your skills, strengths and personal characteristics.
Help your referees to help you by doing the following:
If your referee has been contacted by your prospective employer, if possible phone the referee and do the following:
However please do not risk offending your referee by being too pushy.