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I'll also say it depends on the state. Here in NY (no surprise there) you have to put your social for the Tax Credit section (and answer questions like if anyone in your immediate family is receiving social assistance and etc). It's not a part of all apps but it is mandatory to fill out or else you can't apply. It's called WOTC, and yes I hate it with a passion. I don't like putting my social security on any job related documents unless it's a W4 or I9 and even then, you know you got the job at that point.
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I need that information on a signed background check form before i interview an applicant. I dont want to interview someone to find out their a felon or a chomo and have them calling me constantly asking about the position if they had a good interview. Costs money but is saves headache. I tell them im running the check before the interview. If they dont like it they don't have to apply.
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If it's before the onboarding process, then it's phishing and should be reported to the FBI as such — they've got an online tip form for that kind of stuff, called the Internet Crime Complaint Center or IC3.
If I see an entry for an SSN on an application, I don't care who's requesting it, it's getting reported. No employer should be asking for that information without offering the job first.
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I was told I was hired with an online teaching company (2 years ago). I received a schedule and everything. I provided information for direct deposit. It was a scam. Luckily my bank contacted me before this scamployer tried to withdraw my money. I had a lot of worries about identity theft after this experience too.
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@JustWonderingAloud
3 months ago
When I was unemployed and desperate(early 2024), many fast-food places asked for my social security number on their online application. I noticed when I refused, the application would not submit. Also weird thing? Taco Bell got sued over this and made it optional. I filled out one of their applications and it wasn't optional. Overall, I'd be annoyed if Shake Shack, Taco Bell, etc sold my info.
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