7 years ago a friend and I started a small business. He incorporated in his name (since I was underage) as an LLC. I made pennies over those years, not even enough to file a tax return. On my resume, I have co-founder of XXX, LLC. My friend and I have since had a falling out and the company has not existed for a few years. How would I input such an "employment" on a background check? The only documents I have are some signed agreements for IP acquisition, some agreement granting me 5% net profits, and sporadic (monthly-ish) PayPal transfers in the company's name to me. #tech #backgroundcheck #bc #hireright #faang
Lmao one time HireRight called ME to verify if I was an employee of MY company. It was such a joke...
I think there might be some semantic issues with being an employee of your own LLC ;)
Why not just take it off your resume? Is it really relevant to your job applications?
It's not ancient history and yes, my work at the company is quite relevant to the work that I am seeking
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Just list it. If the background checks come back with discrepancies, HR will probably reach out to you and you can clarify by submitting supporting documents.
Would you consider the documents I enumerated to be sufficient?
Should be fine