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I'm soon to graduate school and I am applying for jobs at big companies are seeking review screen. Last year, I was fired a part-time work after a few weeks due to attendance. Obviously, I'm not decided to put this in any any application or my resume. Can a potential employer can find … possible thanks to my social security number or something?
unless control was illegal, that knows not enter. The only people who can manage this kind of information people like the unemployment office and places like IRS where you can see if an employer has sent the minutes of its tax revenue and the reasons for unemployment. They must know that someone in one of these places to check whether the job list it has worked. Otherwise you just need a period of the plot, which is not unusual for a person is not the youngest of the earlier announcement that the audit is wrong number Social Security lists all jobs. It is true that certian people who are allowed access to this information. An employer is not able to see this information. I have a business for a while and when I hired people who did not verify this information. Former employers are authorized to answer questions about certian employees. When hiring this person again. The employer is not the right to ask questions about the traffic or something. What happens, of course, but it is illegal
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