Forgot to mention one day holiday job for background check info
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So I'm going through a background check process and I submitted information from the past few years. However, I forgot to mention a retail job that was only for one day for black friday. Should I mention this or just leave it? The place said they already finished the background check report and gave it to the company to review. This might sound silly but I guess a job that lasted one day shouldn't matter? I didn't include it in my resume either. I just needed some extra money.
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So I'm going through a background check process and I submitted information from the past few years. However, I forgot to mention a retail job that was only for one day for black friday. Should I mention this or just leave it? The place said they already finished the background check report and gave it to the company to review. This might sound silly but I guess a job that lasted one day shouldn't matter? I didn't include it in my resume either. I just needed some extra money.
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Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
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So I'm going through a background check process and I submitted information from the past few years. However, I forgot to mention a retail job that was only for one day for black friday. Should I mention this or just leave it? The place said they already finished the background check report and gave it to the company to review. This might sound silly but I guess a job that lasted one day shouldn't matter? I didn't include it in my resume either. I just needed some extra money.
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So I'm going through a background check process and I submitted information from the past few years. However, I forgot to mention a retail job that was only for one day for black friday. Should I mention this or just leave it? The place said they already finished the background check report and gave it to the company to review. This might sound silly but I guess a job that lasted one day shouldn't matter? I didn't include it in my resume either. I just needed some extra money.
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Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
– BeowulfNode42
Jan 25 '14 at 5:37
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Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
– BeowulfNode42
Jan 25 '14 at 5:37
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Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
– BeowulfNode42
Jan 25 '14 at 5:37
Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
– BeowulfNode42
Jan 25 '14 at 5:37
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Just leave it.
The background check usually is just a credit and criminal background check, plus calling your references and verifying employment.
If you were getting a security clearance for federal contract work, it might be an issue.
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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Just leave it.
The background check usually is just a credit and criminal background check, plus calling your references and verifying employment.
If you were getting a security clearance for federal contract work, it might be an issue.
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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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7
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Just leave it.
The background check usually is just a credit and criminal background check, plus calling your references and verifying employment.
If you were getting a security clearance for federal contract work, it might be an issue.
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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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up vote
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up vote
7
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Just leave it.
The background check usually is just a credit and criminal background check, plus calling your references and verifying employment.
If you were getting a security clearance for federal contract work, it might be an issue.
Just leave it.
The background check usually is just a credit and criminal background check, plus calling your references and verifying employment.
If you were getting a security clearance for federal contract work, it might be an issue.
edited Jan 25 '14 at 18:43
answered Jan 24 '14 at 17:02


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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
I doubt even this was for a federal agency that it would be an issue. If it was it was an honest mistake, you explain you forgot, and you make the required change.
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '14 at 18:00
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Just don't forget it when filling in your tax forms, because the tax office does care (about the money).
– BeowulfNode42
Jan 25 '14 at 5:37