But if they have to perform background check then they will get your work history from other sources. That is the meaning of background check.
They don't need to get it from SIN.
If you have signed a waiver, the sin can be used to run a background check..
If there was any kind of withholding on that SIN, it will show up in the background check..
2 weeks exp is too short to be mentioned on a resume and u can always say it was not significant enough to show on ur resume..
Thanks Brown bear,
What generally happens in credit checks and how can my previous employer names be revealed in that? Please elaborate as I am very new in Canada.
Don't we have any HR speacilist here in our forum???
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Originally posted by brown_bear
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Originally posted by ashedfc
If you have not disclosed it, than why bother.
And its only 15days temporary job, which will not change your work profile/experience/ qualification in any significant way..
SIN Number does not give the info of previous employers.. its a personal info, & as per privacy rules, these matters are confidential.
SIN Number is required only because the employers has to deposit the deductions at Revenue Canada, & they have to issue Tslip for your employment earnings.
Credit check can reveal previous employer name
Some employers may request your previous T-slip in which case it will reveal your past employer
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