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You are right to be aware that your prospective employer may check on the reasons you left your job. Most employers conduct background or reference checks during the interview process. 1 If you've been terminated for cause, it may well come up during their investigation.
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Read More »If you're applying for new jobs after termination, you may be wondering whether a previous employer can say that you were fired. You are right to be aware that your prospective employer may check on the reasons you left your job. Most employers conduct background or reference checks during the interview process. If you’ve been terminated for cause, it may well come up during their investigation. Being prepared for what your former employer will tell inquiring hiring managers about the circumstances of your departure from the company can help you put the best possible spin on what happened. Here's information on when an employer can disclose that you were fired, when employees have legal protections, and the information that companies can share about former employees. Key Takeaways Federal law doesn't prohibit employers from sharing the reasons for terminating an employee. Some state laws regulate what employers can say about former employees. Check with the state department of labor for restrictions in your location. Check with your former employer and ask what information, if any, they will share about why you were fired. Be prepared to explain with a short and simple explanation of why you were fired.
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Read More »You can be proactive during your exit interview (if you have one) and ask what the company policy is regarding the information they release to hiring managers from other companies. If you don't have an exit interview, check with your manager or human resources department on what information they will give out when they are asked to verify your work history. If you know what the organization is going to disclose, it will be easier to decide how to handle it.
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Read More »Truthful: While it’s acceptable (advisable, even!) to put a positive spin on the story of your termination, you still need to stick to the truth. That means not saying that there was a layoff when you were fired for cause, for example. Tell a lie, and you’re likely to get caught, either when your prospective employer checks your references or when the rumor mill churns out a contradictory story of your departure. Most industries are secretly pretty small: you should assume that the hiring manager will find out why you left your previous job, even if the company has a policy against revealing that information officially. Note If you’re caught in a lie, you’re liable to lose the new job, even if you’ve already been hired when the news comes out. Brief: There’s no need to dwell on your termination. Offer a brief, truthful, positive answer and move on to what you have to offer the new employer. Don’t fall prey to the urge to beat yourself up or over-explain. Most people lose a job at some point in their careers, and many successful people have been fired at one time or another. It’s not the career disaster it might feel like at that moment. Positive and Forward-Looking: It’s the future that matters now, not the past. Bring the interview’s focus on what matters most: what you can do for the employer.
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