
How to study for the screening test? #advice


I believe so . What I can tell you is the hold process takes about 2 weeks.

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Biden is a criminal too

Yes it matters. That's how they see what kind of person you are. Especially if you're working with children and the elderly.

Have you ever been denied a job after a background check?
It's a concern anyone with a record may struggle with during the hiring process. Your resume gets noticed, you ace interview #1, and interview #2, you get the job offer... and on the last page there's the background check form.
All of that time and effort pales in the face of that moment. It can feel like being shot at the finish line. That's the fear.
However. Sometimes, after an explanation of the situation, it's water under the bridge, and you land the job. Other times, it's never mentioned, and the job is yours. You wonder how far back the check goes, perhaps they just missed it, or didn't file it? And yet, there are times where a candidate is turned away.
If anyone has any advice, or experience with this situation, please feel free to share here.


No they do not but once u start working for them YES THEY DO….

Some do some don't

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To land a job at #Brink's, Incorporated I would make sure to... Make sure your record and background are both 100% clean; Brinks will not consider you for employment if they are not.
The best thing I loved about Brinks was that I didn’t have a manager/supervisor constantly looking over my shoulder all the time. The next best thing was that I was allowed to listen to music or the radio (through headphones) all day, which helped very much with the daily monotony of the repetitive nature of the work.
Unfortunately, I had to resign my position at Brinks due to a personal injury sustained at home, but if I could, I would like to work for Brinks again if I could and would do so without hesitation in a second.
I cannot say yes or no to that.