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Background check can't locate employment historyRating: (votes: 0) Do you think this will interfere with me getting this job ? Will my potential employer understand the dates of employment cannot be verified because, the jobs were many years ago, and I only have a w2 form for one employer and they claim it does not cover the 1.5 years I worked there. Wow '88? that's a little far back. The farthest I've had to go was 10 years. However I can go back further and did jump thru hoops right after I got licensed to find the records of an Ad agency I worked for like in '91 I think. I ended up finding out that the company had changed hands 5 times over the years as in, the name had been bought and sold. Totally different employees. So, I have the info and contact for a holding company in PA who has the records from the time I was there. Took a lot of sleuthing to get that tho. Comment:
Can be on a credit report as well. What kind of "background" check? Mine was only for legal purposes (criminal history).
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The backgound check is for city public health department nurse. I was employed at the still exising hospital for2/1988 to 5/1989, but the hospital human resources department tells me that per state policy, they only go back 7 years.I started nursing when I was 24 and I'm 49 now. I have never been unemployed and have been with my present employer for 22 years. I've been nursing thoughout my whole career and full time at that. Unfortunately, I can't retire and the Lotto jack pot is'nt meant to be. I know IRS will dig up your tax records 10 years back but mine are much older. I think I will try them anyway. My record is otherwise, perfect. But the two short employment records almost looks like I'm lying on my resume. I have turned my house upside down looking for the records. I was young, and just assumed my future employer would make a phone call for references and that the references would always be there. Who would have imagined this, now.
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Most employers only go back a couple of years or a couple of employers! My background is so checkered - 5 states, a foreign country, etc., etc., they would go nuts trying to track it!!!I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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If they can't verify employment (which going back that far seems a bit nitpickey )...they can just do a criminal check to verify you weren't in prison You should be ok
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In my experience with government jobs, they may ask you to write a short statement that explains where you worked and that the company is no longer in business. I doubt it will negatively impact your chances.
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