When  filling out a job application you may have noticed the trend of  employers asking for your credit history information. You may feel  outraged at the personal intrusion, how does your credit history affect  your ability to perform at a job? However, hiring managers see the  credit issue from another point of view and believe that your score can  be used as an indicator of job performance.
According to the  Society of Human Resource Management, 60 percent of employers conduct  credit checks on at least some of their new hires. This represents a  significant increase from the last decade when only 25 percent of  employers scratched this deep. So, if you are looking to get hiring, you  may want to check out your credit score and start fixing any problems  that may be on it.
Companies that use credit history as a  qualifier for getting the job report that this data can show  discrepancies or confirm information found on the resume and also  uncover any distractions or personal management problems that may  interfere with getting the job done. Some problems with checking a  potential hire's credit score is that it sometimes doesn't provide  enough information to explain any problems that may be on the report. In  this economy, there are many reasons that a person may acquire bad  credit that are beyond his control - from unexpected health problems,  frivolous lawsuits, divorce and other reasons.
If your credit score  is not as great as it should be, this is the time to start turning it  around. Correct any mistakes that have shown up on your report and take  the steps needed to raise your number. If you know you have credit  problems, take the initiative to proactively discuss this with your  potential employer instead of waiting for them to dig it up - problems  will inevitably be discovered if you've given them permission to  investigate. Show your future employer that you've taken steps to  improve your financial status and are a responsible and dependable  person - get plenty of references on your resume to back this up.
Todd  Denning
 
 
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