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4 Tips for Safely Filling Out Job Applications

William Frierson AvatarWilliam Frierson
August 23, 2012


Filling out job applicationDid you know filling out an application can be a ticket to identity theft?

ProtectMyID has 4 key tips. When you fill out applications, you’re putting nearly all of your personal  information – full name, Social Security number, address, background – on paper, and often placing it in the hands of a stranger. So, what can you do to protect your identity?

  • If possible, omit your Social Security number and politely indicate that it will be provided upon employment. This information is required for payroll and tax purposes, but doesn’t need to be in the hands of dozens of potential employers.
  • If you’re dropping your application off in person, don’t just hand it over to the first employee you see. Make sure you’re giving your application to the Manager or someone in the Human Resources department.
  • When completing an application out online, make sure the internet site is secure (look for https or the little lock icon), and make sure you’re applying to a real company. The promise of a job is perfect bait for a phishing scam.
  • If you have to create an online profile, ensure that you’re using a strong password unique to that company website and application.

See ProtectMyID.com for additional information about preventing identity theft.

Tips courtesy of ProtectMyID.com

Photo of Application courtesy of Shutterstock

 

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