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Pre-employment Screening
For those of you who are looking for work, have you encountered all of the pre-employment screening. I'm talking about the test that takes about 45 mins to an hour where they ask questions like:
Do you steal? Would you ever consider stealing? Would you report someone who stole something and didn't get caught? And then at the very end, the test might have 2 pages or so of math problems to test your problem solving abilities. What do you all think of these tests? Do you think they are necessary? I absolutely hate them and think they are a waste of my time, especially during mass interviews, because only one person will be hired. |
I just applied for a job and they ask you to submit to a criminal and credit check. Ok, I can understand the criminal check, but a credit check?? WTH! Adn the is not for some top secret government job, it's for a dat entry clerk. What does your credit have to do with data entry?
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Of course, they have to have your permission first, and If you are not sure what your credit report looks like, you can have a copy sent to you. In Canada, go to https://www.econsumer.equifax.ca/ca/main?lang=en and for the United States, go to Equifax US at http://www.equifax.com/ FYI - I used to work for Credit Bureau of Vancouver (now aowned by Equifax) and that was why our clients submitted these requests. If you have further questions, please PM me. Shala :cool: |
When I was applying to sub in the public school system, they did a criminal check as well as have me fingerprinted (I felt like a criminal! :D ) because they have to. It's understandable, though, so I didn't really mind.
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I know there are ways to get a free credit report, but... what are they? I'd like to see my credit and make sure everything on there is correct before I get married....
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-record of all credit accounts (credit cards, loans, in-store credit) in the past few years -any debts that may be held in your name (or variations of your name) -any defaulted accounts or bankruptcy records -inquiries made against your account (ie, credit applications) Someone else could probably elaborate on these. I used to do credit for a jewelry store, and this is the stuff that I remember most vividly. You also receive a credit score, which is an easy way for a creditor to evaluate your credit worthiness. I highly suggest you check out a credit report ASAP, especially if you're changing your name, or if you share a name with someone in your family. Mr Munchkin is a Jr, and had a hard time getting credit until he realized that his father's name (and therefore, questionable credit) was getting on his report as well. They fixed it within a business day, and he has had his impeccable credit restored. We have to check it from time to time just to make sure the same thing hasn't happened again. |
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You can get a free credit report once a year, or anytime you're turned down for a loan. |
I took a test like that in a group interview for Macy's. I thought it was pointless... I mean who would really say that they'd ever steal if they're applying to work in a store. I hated the job, it was only for the summer and I was going back to school in a few weeks anyway, so I quit after my 3rd shift.
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Sorry... I wasn't very clear :) I know what a credit report is... but I can't figure out how to get one for free. Everywhere I've looked charges, and I know I'm entitled to one free one per year. How do I go about requesting it?
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