US Citizen, a bit of overseas work but nothing crazy. They're asking me for my high school degree ... after verifying my college one. They 'can't verify' half my employment history despite me attaching all my offer letters preemptively. In one case, they called the customer service # for a bank (fintech role.) I called them and got someone who barely spoke english and wasn't capable of using any deductive reasoning. All I can say is, if you're looking to set a start date you might want to give them a few weeks to make you do your own background check on yourself, and delay giving notice at your current role.
Dude chill out, talk to your new hr. They already know hire-right sucks
Chances are, so does their new HR!
Companies are aware that hireright is incompetent. It can verify only your company name and write "unverified years, unverified job position", this will be good enough for anyone who asked the background check. The problem will happen only if they find some documents about you breaking the law. But if their report is full of "could not verify" - it is considered to be good
Sorry to bump an old thread, but how is could not verify ok in the report? I’m having some issues currently with a background check, some things are coming up as could not verify. Worried it will be a problem
They just asked me for W-9 and certificate for my degree 🤷♂️ offer letters are not proof of employment.
Holy shit this is my exact experience as well. Their support didn't seem surprised when I emailed a ticket.
Why are they verifying high school? Did u list it on ur resume?
😂 holy 🐄
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