The better question here would be why are they asking me for my social security number. I personally wouldn't put it on there, but I don't remember applying for a job that they asked me for mine.
2007-10-16 04:46:43
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answered by dfrank04401 3
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2016-12-23 21:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Ssn Job Application
2016-12-10 11:16:37
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answered by ? 4
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Social Security Disability Guide : http://DisabilityHelp.siopu.com/?RUO
2017-04-05 04:36:26
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answered by Olive 3
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Many people put all numbers except the first three. This shows you are serious about the job but also serious about identity theft. When you get the job, then you can inform payroll or Human Resources of the first three. This is really a fairly standard practice now, and you are wise to be cautious. That application will sift through several hands.
2007-10-08 08:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a difficult question to answer correctly. Yes it should be safe. However, many businesses do not keep applicants information where they should and when it is time to discard that info some do not do it properly. You can always sue the business if your number goes out to hurt you because of them but that is very hard to prove.
2007-10-08 08:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think putting your social security # is a must, unless
they are doing a back ground check.
2007-10-08 08:25:13
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answered by rosalie podvarko 2
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I would NOT. You have good reason for not doing this. Many of the applications will be thrown away in the garbage, and who knows who will be going through the trash hunting this very info. If your prospective employer ask why you left out the SS#, just tell him that you will be happy to supply it upon being hired, and NOT before.
2007-10-08 08:26:31
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answered by WC 7
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theres more than your ss number needed to steal your identity. its normal to be asked to put your number on the paper. You can refuse of course, but that could make your future boss think you have something to hide. Using your ss number they can see if you have been a good boy so to say.
2007-10-08 08:25:27
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answered by Joyce R 4
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you should not have to put it on a job application unless they have to do some kind of background check.
2007-10-08 08:25:07
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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