Negative Credit Can Affect Your Job Search

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Bad credit can affect your ability to get more credit. Did you know it also can affect your ability to get or keep a job? Employers often use a credit report when they hire and evaluate employees for promotion, reassignment, or retention.

The military has been doing this for years for personnel that require a security clearance. They run background checks with local police, the FBI, and financial institutions. The military does not want to grant a security clearance to individuals with a history of bad credit. This would make them a risk of stealing classified material and selling it to cover their debt.

Add in the current sub-prime lending mess and thousands of foreclosures, you can see why employers are concerned that their new employees have pristine credit. No one wants to hire someone that may be a risk due to huge credit card debt or a mortgage in default.

According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and your state Attorney General, an employer must get your permission to look at your credit report. If you dont get a job because of information in your report, the employer must show you...

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