Not BK related, but need advice. I am trying to find temp work but the phone isn't ringing.
Do temp agencies have a way of checking to see if you have been or are collecting unemployment, and, if so, will they turn you down because of it (without telling you...they just don't call with assignments)? I am not now on unemployment, but was until fairly recently.
I believe I read that the taxes an employer has to pay to the State increases when employees file for unemployment (which is why some employers fight granting it).
I do not know if that same 'rule' (about higher taxes) applies to temp agencies. It would stand to reason that temp agencies would have a lot of employees working for them who might rely on unemployment in between temp assignments.
I have read that employment histories can be ordered up online, just like a credit report, so it stands to reason prospective employers have some way of checking to see if you are on unemployment or have been.
Thanks for any input. I don't usually go off topic, but thought there might be some recruiter expertise in this forum.
Do temp agencies have a way of checking to see if you have been or are collecting unemployment, and, if so, will they turn you down because of it (without telling you...they just don't call with assignments)? I am not now on unemployment, but was until fairly recently.
I believe I read that the taxes an employer has to pay to the State increases when employees file for unemployment (which is why some employers fight granting it).
I do not know if that same 'rule' (about higher taxes) applies to temp agencies. It would stand to reason that temp agencies would have a lot of employees working for them who might rely on unemployment in between temp assignments.
I have read that employment histories can be ordered up online, just like a credit report, so it stands to reason prospective employers have some way of checking to see if you are on unemployment or have been.
Thanks for any input. I don't usually go off topic, but thought there might be some recruiter expertise in this forum.
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