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Previously on "A bit of perspective please - screening requirements post-offer"
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I had one (barcap) who asked to see the actual certificate of my highest qualification.
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Originally posted by mookle View PostIs it normal for someone operating via a PSC to have to submit address history, NI number, and references?
2 years ago my start date was delayed 3 times. I start a new gig next Monday. I got the offer 9 weeks ago. I refused to hand in my notice until every check was done. The client manager understood my decision, and harassed HR mercilessly. Not that it did any good.
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Originally posted by mookle View PostI think that's what has taken me by surprise the most during this process; questions that would normally be dealt with quickly so that both parties can get on level footing are met with "dunno why we need that, client wants it" end of story. As I said, I think I've been spoilt in the past...
So now I ensure I get a client contact details at interview so I can and do ask if the agency doesn't know or appears to be bulltulipting.
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Does seem to be getting worse though, or is that better? Just found myself doing a disclosure Scotland too for a non-public sector/non-financial role, first time ever.
Just make a note of everything for your records as it'll make it easier to do next time, at least 3 years of contact details for referee's and last 5 years of addresses. Also had to fill in a load of questions around IR35, whether PSC or Ltd, and if limited, even questions on whether I sought legal advice first!
Also, make sure you have all the correct insurances in place too - now seems to be always asked for.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt depends on the client which is why you won't get an answer.
Now you know why you should sign up to those things that keep you updated on your credit file, check it monthly and take proactive action including threatening any provider who threatens to blacklist you via your credit file.Last edited by mookle; 12 May 2017, 10:32.
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It depends on the client which is why you won't get an answer.
Now you know why you should sign up to those things that keep you updated on your credit file, check it monthly and take proactive action including threatening any provider who threatens to blacklist you via your credit file.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
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Originally posted by mookle View Post... Is it normal for someone operating via a PSC to have to submit ... references?
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It is normal if you are going to work in any regulated industry such as finance, betting & gaming, utilities, etc
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A bit of perspective please - screening requirements post-offer
I've been quite fortunate in the past; the overwhelming majority of my contracts have been private sector and direct with the client... However, I now I find myself dealing with a private sector client via an agent and the amount of employee-related screening involved is staggering!
I understand that the checks are what they are (PSC or employee; I can either comply with the agents/client policies or turn the contract down) but I'd be grateful for some perspective... Is it normal for someone operating via a PSC to have to submit address history, NI number, and references? The role doesn't require any sort of SC.Tags: None
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