How to Get Proof of Employment

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
When hiring a new employee, getting proof of past employment may be one of the most important things you can do to help ensure you're hiring someone who has the knowledge and experience necessary to do the job. At the same time, it's one...
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When hiring a new employee, getting proof of past employment may be one of the most important things you can do to help ensure you're hiring someone who has the knowledge and experience necessary to do the job. At the same time, it's one of the easiest things for candidates to lie about on resumés and job applications. Fortunately, there are ways you can verify a candidate's job history so you know the person you're hiring is just as promising in person as he or she is on paper.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using a Verification Service

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Method 2
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Getting a Background Check

  1. Step 3 Get consent from the employee candidate.
    You must obtain consent before you can conduct a background check on a potential employee.
    • Federal law requires you to inform the candidate that you are conducting a background check, as well as explaining that the information you obtain through the background check may be used in deciding whether to hire him or her.[6]
    • The law also requires you to have written consent from the employee before any background checks are performed. The scope of the background check should be generally explained in the document the employee signs authorizing the check and report.[7]
    • If you're getting a full investigative report, which can include interviews with people who know the applicant, you also must inform the applicant that he or she has the right to a full description of the scope of the investigation and the types of questions that will be asked.[8]
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Method 3
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Requesting Pay Stubs and Tax Records

  1. Step 2 Request the appropriate documents from the employee candidate.
    Most employers make the employee responsible for providing tax or Social Security documents as proof of employment.
    • Keep in mind that even if an applicant refuses to allow you to contact a previous employer, you still can ask for documents such as W2s to verify their income and the years they were employed.
    • Tax or Social Security documents also can be an important way to verify employment if the previous employer has gone out of business and you have no way to get in touch with them to verify the employment.
    • If applicants don't have copies of their W2s, they can order a transcript from the IRS for the years you need proof of employment. Transcripts for the current year and past three years the applicant has filed taxes are available online or by calling 1-800-908-9946.[14] [15]
    • Applicants also can get certified yearly reports of earnings from the Social Security Administration. These certified reports cost $56 for each year requested, although non-certified yearly reports can be retrieved online for free.[16]
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