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trainee7
12-21-2006, 09:30 PM
Thanks to everyone willing to offer advice on this aspect of the hiring process.

Questions:

1. How do you fill out the employer section (supervisor, contact number, etc.) when a business is no longer in business?

2. How do you fill out the employer section when a corporate HR address/contact number is different from the actual place of work?

3. I worked at a few jobs as a part-time student worker at a large university. I do not believe that my supervisors will remember me, as they worked with a large number of students and it has been quite a few years since I worked there. Also, some of these supervisors do not work at the university anymore. Is it appropriate to give the general student-worker HR contact number and person in such a situation?

For the record, I do not have any concerns about past employers offering negative comments about my work performance. I just want to make sure that all the details are covered because I understand the FF hiring process/BI is quite thorough.

Thank you

ACfire1
12-22-2006, 09:31 AM
Thanks to everyone willing to offer advice on this aspect of the hiring process.

Questions:

1. How do you fill out the employer section (supervisor, contact number, etc.) when a business is no longer in business?

2. How do you fill out the employer section when a corporate HR address/contact number is different from the actual place of work?

3. I worked at a few jobs as a part-time student worker at a large university. I do not believe that my supervisors will remember me, as they worked with a large number of students and it has been quite a few years since I worked there. Also, some of these supervisors do not work at the university anymore. Is it appropriate to give the general student-worker HR contact number and person in such a situation?

For the record, I do not have any concerns about past employers offering negative comments about my work performance. I just want to make sure that all the details are covered because I understand the FF hiring process/BI is quite thorough.

Thank you


I've been in this situation before..

1. I just put the business down anyway and let the B.I. know ahead of time, or write it in the background packet, like a note saying no longer in business, or business closed.

2. I would put down the HR corporate office as that's probably where your records most likely are, but it could be different.

3. I would give the numbers anyway, that way your being honest so if something comes back at least you can say you weren't hiding anything.

hope that helps.

trainee7
12-23-2006, 10:57 AM
ACfire1,

Your answers to my questions are appreciated.

Thank you

JayDudley
12-23-2006, 12:08 PM
I'd jump in and answer your questions...as an ex-background investigator..but ACFire1 is all over it. He is correct.