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Posts Tagged ‘employer’

Credit checks for job applicants become more common

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Can being late with some credit card and other loan payments cost you your dream job? Read more…

Credit Problems and How they Affect Your Chances for Employment

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

credit It seems everybody lately has had some type of credit problem. Whether it is because of a predatory lender, a law suit or you have just been unable to pay your bills you may find yourself subject to judgment by a future employer.

Credit reports have long been a part of background checks, especially when a potential employee may be handling money. So, what do employers look for on your credit report? You may have seen the commercials on TV with the goofy kid singing about his terrible credit report, well it isn’t quite that simple. Read more…

Top 10 Interview Questions

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Man Sitting At InterviewMany people find themselves looking for new jobs at unexpected and hard times. Most people know there are common questions they will be asked during a job interview, many people even have been asked these questions before. But nonetheless, too many people are unprepared for these questions. Read on to find out the top 10 questions you will likely encounter in an interview along with good and bad responses, and how to prepare your answer with confidence.

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The Limits of Knowledge: How Background Checks Operate Within the Law

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Conducting pre-employment background checks, including criminal background checks, employment verifications, immigration status checks and sex offender registry searches, are an essential step in the hiring process. Although the information gathered in a pre-employment background check is of great use to an employer, this same information is often times highly sensitive, especially to the perspective employee. Read more…