I am applying for a lecturer position in a UK university. Just went through a skype interview and now they are asking for reference letters. My question is: how likely is that they will short-list me for an onsite interview? I guess I wanted to know if asking references is a standard procedure or they only ask for letters if they are interested in inviting you for onsite. Comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I am currently involved in a search. One problem I have found in three of the four universities I have worked for is that HR work at a different speed to the rest of us - a chat with the HR person yesterday revealed that they still have not asked for any references for one candidate, and yet we have four for another (we only require three).
Were you explicitly told that this was a pre-screening interview and not the fully interview? We are currently involved in interviewing, and the interviews via Skype are the real deal, and will not be followed by an on-site interview: we are making a decision after this set of interviews. In these financially straitened times, I know of several UK universities that are not flying in candidates from overseas unless they are offered the job.