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Background Check - Worried about past employer

  • 08-12-2013 2:44am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35


    Hi Everyone,

    I was recently accepted for a job I really wanted after a gruelling interview process. I have given references from my past 2 jobs and was given 4 glowing reviews. As part of the companies policy they want to do a background check on my work history, education etc. I have never done anything illegal in my life and my education is sound. My only concern is a previous employer from almost 4 years ago.

    (Sorry this is a bit of a read but you wont understand otherwise :/)

    When I first came out of college I couldn't find anything but was convinced to start working with a college mate (one of my friends at the time actually) who had a start up. I had done a bit of work for him in the past. I was first told i would be paid but then once I was about to start he told me he didn't have the funds to pay me and was given a wide variety of promises. I needed the experience so I bit the bullet. Eventually after about 10 months I asked for a salary as we had business coming in the door. I had to really debate it but I was eventually given a low salary. After about a year and 7 months (or so) I decided it was time to move on as I felt I was going no where career wise. We were also not working very well together either. One day he overheard me talking to a recruiter on my mobile. He got very offended and wanted me to leave. He spent the rest of the day calling friends and solicitors to find a way to get rid of me legally (I had no knowledge of this). He then ambushed me with a witness from outside the company. He made up a number of excuses to get rid me, e.g. I was rude the customers (which he couldn't prove) and felt I didn't want to be there hence he didn't trust me. I was naturally gobsmacked but we agreed that he would give me a reference if I didn't reveal company "secrets" as I was never given a contract nor told to sign an NDA. I had worked for him for well over a year but had only been paid for 9 months so I couldnt call for unfair dismissal.

    I was very lucky and found another job several days later and thought that would be the end of it but alas no. During my time at the previous job I have gotten to know a freelancer very well. When I moved jobs I was able to offer him more work which my old employer took great offence too and went so far as to send my current employer at the time and me a solicitor's letter to basically scare us. His accusations made no sense and he didn't have a leg to stand on so my then employer replied back and we never heard anything else after that.

    I am very fearful that during this background check they will call him and he will basically say I didn't work there or something awful like that. I have plenty of proof I worked for him through emails, colleague references and client references if I need them. I have also deliberately broke my work experience with the company into unpaid intern and permanent on the Background check form.

    Should I be worried and if so what can I do?

    Thanks,

    Superyoung


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,374 ✭✭✭Gone West


    Don't worry about it.
    Seriously, you are changing jobs, you have more important things to think about.
    If it comes up, be honest. But honestly, it probably won't come up.

    Unless you broke a signed contract, you will be grand. Congrats.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35 superyoung


    Fuzzy wrote: »
    Don't worry about it.
    Seriously, you are changing jobs, you have more important things to think about.
    If it comes up, be honest. But honestly, it probably won't come up.

    Unless you broke a signed contract, you will be grand. Congrats.

    Why do you think it probably wont come up?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,263 ✭✭✭✭Eoin


    You've posted the same thread here, which has more replies so I'll close this one.
    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057099946


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