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SC Clearance with foggy employment history recollections!

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    SC Clearance with foggy employment history recollections!

    Hi,

    Hope someone could give me some advice here

    I have secured a role that will require me to undergo SC vetting

    Now I need to provide a 10 year employment history, which is not as easy as it sound!

    I am good back till 2005, can remember everything pretty clear till then, my problem is 2002 - 2005

    Back in my youth between those years I didnt really work all that much and well to be honest just got pissed up in pubs clubs and parties. Did occasional few weeks with various agencies on tulipty jobs, but nothing for any period of time.

    So my problem lies with giving accurate info on the vetting form for my employment for those years, as it was very sketchy, and i cant remember exact dates, or indeed which agencies that was with! Same goes for the dates of unemployment benefits etc.

    I have asked the jobcenter and HMRC to provide me with 10 year records on me, which they said they will, in order to piece together these years, but it may not be 100% accurate

    What I am trying to find out is does anyone have experience of something like this?

    If I fill the form in and get some dates wrong, or miss an employer out etc, is this going to screw me over for SC?

    Really hope not, as will love the role, and had it been 2 years in future would have had no bother remembering the history!

    Thanks

    #2
    Do you have respectable people who are non-family members who can provide you with a reference to cover 10 years?

    If you have then don't worry too much just admit on the form that you aren't sure about the dates of your employment further back than 2005.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #3
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      Do you have respectable people who are non-family members who can provide you with a reference to cover 10 years?

      If you have then don't worry too much just admit on the form that you aren't sure about the dates of your employment further back than 2005.
      I do have people I can use, but I already have to provide 3 personal references as part of vetting.

      They have also stressed on the guidance that the employment history be filled in accurately on a month by month basis.

      10 years is quite a stretch really to remember, unless you have had only one job!

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        #4
        You did read the SC sticky?
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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          You did read the SC sticky?
          Yes, but could find nothing in it relating to my question about patchy employment history

          It was mostly about declaring credit issues, criminal records etc in the sticky that I could see

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            #6
            Just answer honestly and openly. Use the 'additional information' section to add the information you've put in your post.

            They're not trying to catch you out, and if your honest about these few years they should be fine with it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by b1gdeano View Post
              Yes, but could find nothing in it relating to my question about patchy employment history

              It was mostly about declaring credit issues, criminal records etc in the sticky that I could see
              What the sticky indicates, what NLUK is hinting and what I'm now saying clearly is you need to inform them that you honestly cannot give them the exact dates due to how you worked at the time i.e. doing lots of short term temporary work for a few weeks/months here and there.

              Then give them approximate dates making clear they are approximate.

              The reason they want exact dates is because it makes it easier for the person referencing you but unfortunately for that civil servant life in the real world isn't like that particularly with younger adults.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #8
                Originally posted by b1gdeano View Post
                Did occasional few weeks with various agencies on tulipty jobs, but nothing for any period of time.
                Just tell them what you can find out. If you did some mundane temp work, nothing that would impact your clearance and you really can't even remember exactly who it was for then just say that.

                The main thing to note is that if you got the sack for shagging the bosses wife or something then this is one that you shouldn't "misremember" or it may come back to bite you when they dig up your history.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by b1gdeano View Post
                  Hi,

                  Hope someone could give me some advice here...
                  I've been through the SC and DV clearance processes for different jobs. I'm sorry to say that gaps in recollection over a period as short as ten years are a big red flag for these types of check: moreso than just having an unimpressive CV, or having wasted a few years at the start of your career would be. So, if there is something you're embarrassed about, just tell them: it's a bigger deal to encounter someone that can't face up to their past than it is to deal with someone that's had a few interesting experiences on the path to where they are now.

                  If the years you can't recall accurately were just you at Uni working odd jobs in the Summer, or generally being a daft kid before you started your career proper, that'll be more easy to overlook than if you'd already started your career by that point, and then a mystery blank patch came up. Whether you genuinely can't remember or not will be a moot point to them: it's the absence of any sort of trail that will act as a red flag.

                  So, my advice, FWIW, is to do what you can to research your past as you have been doing. Find out from HMRC, the job centre, your old bank statements, etc, as best you can what you were doing during that period, and just be honest on your SC form or with your DV interviewers about what you can remember about what you were doing. HMRC is who they will be cross-referencing the information you provide them with anyway. So, if you've checked with HMRC yourself, you'll probably be OK and not be caught in the appearance of a lie.

                  Other than that, with SC it should just be a matter of them doing passive checks on things like Police records (which don't just include convictions and arrests), and criminal and civil convictions checks with the Courts or other body responsible for disclosures in your area (e.g., in Scotland they'd ask Disclosure Scotland to reveal any criminal convictions you have). With DV, it's a bit more involved, but none of that will affect you.

                  Good luck.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gentile View Post
                    I've been through the SC and DV clearance processes for different jobs. I'm sorry to say that gaps in recollection over a period as short as ten years are a big red flag for these types of check: moreso than just having an unimpressive CV, or having wasted a few years at the start of your career would be.
                    If you bothered to read the post b1gdeano wrote you would see the years he is missing were when he was a youth
                    so there is no need to write a long post in an attempt to scare him.

                    I had a similar thing when I was in my early twenties but luckily for me I was told that it didn't matter as I was also studying at the time I had these random jobs, so my references were from school and university.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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