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Employment Background Checks


Question Posted Sunday December 5 2004, 11:20 am

I was recently terminated from a company. In my job search I've been saying I'm currently still employed. I've received an offer from another company and during the background check it has been revealed that I am no longer employed. Onmy application it says NOT to contact my current employer. So how did they find out? Was it a social security report? If so, what does this social security report state? Finally, how do I handle this so they don't recind the offer?

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SuddenlyFem answered Monday December 6 2004, 2:37 pm:
First of all why would you put on your application do not contact my employer??? Is it not known to anyone in the world that your employer can not tell what ever company you are applying to anything about you or the work that you have done? The only thing that the company can say is if they would ever hire you again that is it can not give any reason or any other information. SO what was your reason for lying. Did you do something bad to get terminated?? I do hope however that everything works out for you.

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Beccers_boo answered Sunday December 5 2004, 2:04 pm:
Well i would jsut tell them the truth... that is basicaly the only thing that can get you out of further mess. I mean you already lied once... if you do it again and they find out... BIG MESS.

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-beccers_boo

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zapreth answered Sunday December 5 2004, 1:58 pm:
Not contacting your employer, does not cover employment verification. There are services that give this information with the proper company code. This is done by credit card companies, law enforcement, and prospective employers. Never lie on your resume. The laws are not on your side.

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buckems answered Sunday December 5 2004, 12:45 pm:
They can find....out any thing and every thing about you. They can look at your bank records and if you syoped deposting checks into your account that is going to be noticable!

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