My job offer was rescinded today due to a “factually incorrect reference”, despite offer letter.
Since this news I’ve spoken to the person who provided the reference and confirmed that the information was all accurate and that she provided me a good reference. I also provided more than 1 reference to my potential new employer - but my other references have not been contacted. They have made this decision off of this one reference. If it helps, the reference was a tick box form, rather than anything personal and was just listing my previous salary, job role and whether I was a good employee.
The company is refusing to give information at this stage as to the detail on the reference or why it was factually inaccurate. Is this kind of rescinding common or at least not rare? I can't help to wonder/think that there may be another real reason for this, perhaps financial or they found someone else.
I’ve spoken to a few recruiters and HR I know personally, and they have all said it seems a bit suspicious.
I’m obviously disappointed but keen to get to the bottom of the problem, as I’ve turned down two other potential roles. And now I’m stuck without a job and between contracts.