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It helps to show if people are responsible or not. Its particularly important for jobs dealing with money like you pointed out though.
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konceptjones;1221686 said:long and short: It doesn't.
Incorrect.presto;1431651 said:Its only done to see if you have warrants and to check to see if your previous jobs are listed that you listed on your application ... Cause the app is legal document not your resume ... It doesnt check your actual credit like credit cards and shyt like that ...
Like it links with edd and pigs to see if ur a wanted felon or shyt like that ...
Itz Luigi Bitch!;1495796 said:damn thatz fucCed up...nigga need to work to get his credit bac in order, but a nigga can't get the job because his credit is not in order...damn
naomi shambles;1587777 said:They believe it shows responsibility...that's what a hiring rep told me anyway.
Itz Luigi Bitch!;1495796 said:damn thatz fucCed up...nigga need to work to get his credit bac in order, but a nigga can't get the job because his credit is not in order...damn
not this again!;1222020 said:Bingo. It's just a tool some employers use to unfairly exclude people from jobs. How do I know this? A couple of years ago, I applied for a job that I was completely qualified for and part of the process included them obtaining a credit report. At that time, my credit was horrible. I got the job, anyway. So these people do what they want to do with the information.
In fact, in a couple of states, employers aren't allowed to use credit histories as a criteria, so it's fairly common knowledge that the practice is generally BS, unless you're working in a position dealing with money.