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12-09-2014, 12:15 PM
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Is it true if we apply for public sector jobs and is considered for the position, the hr will do a reference check with all our past employers? If there is a not so good reference with sny one coy, it can jeopardize the chance of getting the job. Appreciate fellow forumers afvice. Many thanks!
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depending on the seniority/sensitivity of the job etc. not all they will do.
reference check usually they will call ppl you state as referees rather than your supervisor, at least in my case.
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12-09-2014, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
depending on the seniority/sensitivity of the job etc. not all they will do.
reference check usually they will call ppl you state as referees rather than your supervisor, at least in my case.
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thanks for the sharing!
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14-09-2014, 03:21 PM
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background checks
Hi,
With the Personal Data Protection Act in place, there are severe limitations on what a background check company can accomplish in Singapore. No more casual questions about your health, credit checks, etc. Even banks will not disclose your account details to these companies. So be careful what you disclose about yourself. Good luck
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14-09-2014, 06:22 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 10
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
With the Personal Data Protection Act in place, there are severe limitations on what a background check company can accomplish in Singapore. No more casual questions about your health, credit checks, etc. Even banks will not disclose your account details to these companies. So be careful what you disclose about yourself. Good luck
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Not sure, but once you signed the application form giving consent to do a background check on you, not sure how applicable the PDPA becomes. If you want the job, you have practically no choice but to accept disclosing.
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15-10-2014, 05:36 PM
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I have been asked to submit my latest payslip to the company. Therefore, I want to ask if referees checks would be done before that or after that? Thank you, appreciate everyone for the help!
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16-10-2014, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
With the Personal Data Protection Act in place, there are severe limitations on what a background check company can accomplish in Singapore. No more casual questions about your health, credit checks, etc. Even banks will not disclose your account details to these companies. So be careful what you disclose about yourself. Good luck
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not true. in my company, there are still health check, credit check, as well as payslips and educational/ work experience. Even go all the way to immigration counter to verify work permits and passes.
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18-10-2014, 12:31 AM
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what do to during the background checks
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is it true if we apply for public sector jobs and is considered for the position, the hr will do a reference check with all our past employers? If there is a not so good reference with sny one coy, it can jeopardize the chance of getting the job. Appreciate fellow forumers afvice. Many thanks!
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This is strange. The Big4 I work for permits all persons to join, even when the background checks are going on. The understanding is that if there is something adverse in the background check, the person must pack her bags right away. Of course, these days MOM does the background check of its own even before granting EP to foreigners.
What is the world coming to...
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18-10-2014, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Johanthan
This is strange. The Big4 I work for permits all persons to join, even when the background checks are going on. The understanding is that if there is something adverse in the background check, the person must pack her bags right away. Of course, these days MOM does the background check of its own even before granting EP to foreigners.
What is the world coming to...
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i heard from my mum that her colleague was just sent packing immediately after being hired for two days. Reason is that she had past record of stealing $50 and the company just found out from background screening.
Btw my mum is selling tickets at singapore pools. lol
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18-10-2014, 12:20 PM
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past record not always available
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
i heard from my mum that her colleague was just sent packing immediately after being hired for two days. Reason is that she had past record of stealing $50 and the company just found out from background screening.
Btw my mum is selling tickets at singapore pools. lol
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What is past record? Arrests/conviction/sentencing/internal investigation by the company... sky is the limit.
A lot of past record is sealed and not available to any background check company.
Other details can be shared only with government/courts - eg. loans with a bank, hdb details, divorce/remarriage details.
Employment history is easier to check, as are academic details. Why should an employee be sacked for "record of stealing" unless there was a conviction?
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