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How Credit Scores are Used in the Hiring
Process
You might be wondering why credit scores are used in hiring
processes. While you may have never heard about it, it is
actually a more common practice than you might think. Companies
and institutions such as banks, universities, retail stores,
financial institutions across the United States use credit
scores to determine whether an applicant is good for the open
position or not. Even though you might think that this is
illegal, it is not.
In general, it is a legal undertaking for companies to look at
your credit score. This is yet another reason why you should
make sure that your credit scores are good and up to date. So
why would they be using your credit information in a hiring
process?
For some of these companies, employees will be exposed to a lot
of money and have a financially responsible position. Your
credit information can actually help them determine whether you
are a financially responsible person or not. Companies think
that if you cannot handle your own money, why you would be
qualified to handle their money? On the one side, if you think
about it, it is a very valid thought. On the other side, the
credit history will not tell the company how you might have
gotten all the debt. What if one of your family members is
really badly sick or a similar situation? In this case, you
have not been irresponsible with your money, but you saved a
family members life. You might have been willing to take on all
this debt and then work from there. Sometimes numbers are just
not an accurate representation of your life.
Companies that do use your credit are not only determining
whether you can handle money, in some instances they use it as
an indicator for your character. It will tell them if you are
responsible with your money and finances you are a responsible
person. A person that will not be tempted by money or certain
situations in a workplace is a person they can securely trust
with their funds, their tasks or their great projects.
One thing is for sure, the company needs to let you know that
they are going to check your credit history in their hiring
process and they also need to let you know what they are
checking for. The criteria they are looking is the criteria
they have to tell you about before you give them the
permission. Unless they tell you and have a signature of
permission from you, they are not allowed to check and use your
credit history. If they miss these above mentioned steps, you
do have a case in you hands that you can bring to the court. In
some instances, some of the people that were not told about the
credit check and have been denied have had a good case in their
hands.
But as with so many things in life in the United States it pays
off to have a good credit history and such a check will not
ruin your career moves. Check your credit history every year
since once a year the big credit companies do have to give you
a free credit report. In the case that you find any wrong or
dubious items on your account go ahead and dispute them.
Oftentimes companies might just have put a claim against your
account that is not really caused by you. Why do companies do
that? Money has caused many bad things in the world and a
company that wants their money back is going to run after any
lead they have. Therefore disputing your case and putting your
credit score back to normal can be an essential part in your
application and hiring process with some companies.
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