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I like that my information is saved and I do not have to keep writing over my applications. I can get it quickly when I see a job I want to apply for.
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Seems user friendly for the most part. It would be nice if the documents could be automatically opened in Drive without all of the signing in process each time
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Doctors want your Social Security number for one reason and one reason only: money. You're not required to provide your Social Security number to medical providers. Some will accept another form of numerical identification, but others may refuse to do business with you unless you provide it.
An employee may be subject to a $50 penalty under section 6723 for failure to furnish his or her SSN to the employer. The employer may be subject to a penalty under section 6721 for filing a Form W-2 which does not include the employee's SSN.
Asking for the social security number on an application is legal in most states, but it is an awful practice. (Some states prohibit private employers from collecting this information for fear of identity theft.) It is not recommended that you provide this information on a job application.
All prospective employers ask for your SSN. They have to have it if you are to be hired, because they must withhold taxes and make reports of amounts withheld to State and Federal governments. That being said, you could always write in, SSN will be furnished if/when employment offer is made.
First, as a general rule, you shouldn't give your social security number out over email, or over the phone if you didn't initiate the call. There's no law mandating you give your SSN to your doctor, so when you're filling out a medical form, and you get to the section for your SSN, try to just leave it blank.
If you have applied for a Social Security number but have not yet received it, write “applied for" in the space where your Social Security number is required. Do not attach a note. If you don't write NRA or applied for we'll send your tax return to your address on file and ask for your social security number.
Why do employers need my social security number? If an employer decides to extend you an offer, they will eventually need your social security number to verify your identity and work authorization and perhaps to complete a background check. However, they don't need it in the initial hiring phase.
Yes, you can refuse unless you're legally required to provide your Social Security number (SSN). However, there's also no law preventing businesses from asking for it or refusing you service if you don't provide it.
Short answer: No. Do not place your SSN on your resume. Identity theft is a concern, and you should carefully guard access to this number. Even an employer with a legitimate need for your SSN (for a background check, for example) should not collect this on an application form.
Using driver's licenses to confirm eligibility to work upon hiring is presumably still OK, since it's permitted by federal law. But beyond that, employers need to review under what circumstances they ask California employees or applicants to show their driver's licenses.
Typing your SSN into a website is risky, as there are many fake websites littering the Internet, so before you do, make sure the credit reports site you're on is a legitimate one like AnnualCreditReport.com, and check to see that your connection is secured with HTTPS.
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