Identity Graph-Powered Reference Check
Paste a candidate's work history. AI identifies the ideal reference sources, drafts the specific questions to ask each, and flags any network connections you might have who know this person informally.
See it work
Watch a sample run end to end: your input goes in, the agent workforce does the work, and a branded result comes back. Sample data shown for the demo.
What You'll Receive
- Reference Check Strategy
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How to Get the Best Results
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Richer input = sharper output. Paste real data rather than generic placeholders — the AI reasons on specifics, not hypotheticals.
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Each run is a fresh analysis. If the first result isn't exactly right, refine your input and run again — small wording changes can shift the quality of the output meaningfully.
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Fill every field you can, not just the required ones. Optional fields guide the AI toward your specific context, removing generic assumptions.
KAIRO Operating Layer
What should Identity Graph-Powered Reference Check help you move right now?
This tool is not a single prompt. It is a KAIRO operating lane designed to compress scattered context into an executive-grade brief, then package the result into a usable business artifact.
Mission: Turn identity, enrichment, and signal fragments into a fresher account picture that can route the next move.
Boardroom Assignment
Input Intelligence
Candidate background
requiredPaste real notes, transcript, account context, or current copy. Dense input beats generic prompts.
Role they're applying for + what you need to verify
contextUse a specific role, offer, ICP, or business constraint.
Your network connections (optional)
contextUse a specific role, offer, ICP, or business constraint.
Run Plan
- 1Read the missionKAIRO normalizes your inputs, identifies the operating lane, and frames the job as compress scattered context into an executive-grade brief.
- 2Pull the intelligenceThe run checks CLAUDE and uses the available context without asking you to browse a separate tool stack.
- 3Assemble the boardroomA lead, specialist, scout, local reasoning lane, and critic each own a different failure mode before the output reaches you.
- 4Produce the artifactThe output is shaped into Reference Check Strategy.
Quality Gates
Specificity gate
Rejects generic advice and forces the result to reference the account, buyer, workflow, or constraint you provided.
Actionability gate
Every recommendation must become a next move, message, owner, score, risk, or decision point.
Confidence gate
Separates strong signals from assumptions so you know what is safe to act on.
Example Missions
Fast run
Candidate background: Sarah Chen. Applying for CRO. Previous: VP Sales at Acme Corp (3 years), Sr. AE at Salesforce (4 years). Stanford MBA 2016.
High-context run
Add the buyer, trigger, current state, and what you want KAIRO to produce next.
Boardroom run
Use this when the output will influence a customer, campaign, deal, or executive decision.
Next Actions
Copy the strongest asset
Use the most actionable section from Identity Graph-Powered Reference Check as your email, brief, scorecard, playbook, or internal note.
Package the board artifact
Export the PDF or deck when the output needs to travel to a stakeholder or become part of a client file.
Chain into the next tool
Use the result as input to scoring, sequencing, forecasting, or another field-specific tool instead of starting over.
Deliverable Studio
Report and deck templates for this tool
Input
Sign-in required · 10 runs / min