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Disclosing bankruptcy is probably not a good idea unless you are specifically asked about it. That is your private business and no one needs to know about it.
I just got (and accepted) a new job offer. They didn't ask and I didn't tell. Personally, I don't think it matters unless it's a job where the disclosure is mandatory, like some financial sector jobs.
Hubby started his new job on Monday the 12th and his background check came back "passed". He never disclosed our bankruptcy, nor did the company bring it up. So happy that at least one of us is employed full time now. Hopefully I will find a direct hire position soon and our fresh start will be able to begin.
This position was for Accounts Receiveable Finance Manager
Just wanted to thank everyone on this post for your help and assistance
Just wanted to add that hubby just celebrated his first year of employment at his company...so far so good
I had a very similar experience. My background check was just that- looking to verify employers, SS#, and of course criminal offenses. I asked for LexisNexis to send me a copy of the report which they did.
I kept mum on the BK and it was never an issue though I admit it caused sleepless nights until I got the all clear.
The last hurdle was the corporate credit card. I was relieved when they didn't ask for my SS# or other details and that sailed through.
BTW- this was with a larger retail finacial institution as well.
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