Do I have to give personal info on online job application?
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12-16-2012, 07:18 AM
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Do I have to give personal info on online job application?
I'm concerned about identity theft, junk mails, junk emails, unsolicited marketing phone calls, etc. When I apply online, they ask for all person info such as address, social security, driver license, birth, telephone number, email, etc. Which of these info are really needed and which ones can I omit? With online job application, don't they just email or call you by phone? Is address even required?
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12-16-2012, 07:26 AM
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For an online job application, there is usually boldface type or an asterisk which will indicate the minimum you must fill out before sending in an application. The system will not let you continue unless you fill out the minimum requirements.
I have filled out many online applications to big companies such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Albertsons. I have given them my address, phone number, email, and all. I have never had a problem. It's an application and is for the use of designated personnel. There is no need to worry about junk mail, spam, or telemarketing. Ads |
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12-16-2012, 07:26 AM
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If you are answering directly on an employer's website or through a service that they are using, I would definitely complete everything applicable for which they are asking.
I frequently will disqualify applicants for not completing the information that I am requesting. Often times, employers need this information for tracking purposes, or for purposes of performing background checks. However, with that said, the employer really shouldn't be asking for your date of birth, race, marital status, maiden name, etc. until they make an offer of employment. Address is normally a required field. Particularly if the company will be sending out letters to request additional information, or to inform you about the status of your application. |
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