Wording of question on application
windjam
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We currently ask "Are you prevented from lawfullly becoming employed in this country because of Visa or Immigration Status? Yes__ No__"
This, in my opinion, is a very poorly worded question as it asks for a backward response. I have looked at other applications and we must have all paid the same attorney! Does anyone have a better worded question?
Also, in reviewing our applications I see that we are asking for the dates of military service - it seems that this should be eliminated - correct?
As a payroll person of 30+ years who has been "delegated" to do a lot of HR - I really appreciate the forum and all it's readers. I've learned a lot.
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This, in my opinion, is a very poorly worded question as it asks for a backward response. I have looked at other applications and we must have all paid the same attorney! Does anyone have a better worded question?
Also, in reviewing our applications I see that we are asking for the dates of military service - it seems that this should be eliminated - correct?
As a payroll person of 30+ years who has been "delegated" to do a lot of HR - I really appreciate the forum and all it's readers. I've learned a lot.
THANKS
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I also agree that to request dates of military service is to ask 'How old are you?' Although military service may be as important as a prior job, as far as covering the potential gaps in history, there is no valid reason to ask 'when' a person was in the service.
I suggest you revise both of those application items.
AT THE TIME OF EMPLOYMENT, WILL YOU BE ABLE TO SUBMIT VERIFICATION OF YOUR LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE U.S. ? YES NO
As for military service, we do not ask for dates. We ask only what training/experience was received in military service.
Good Luck,
Dutch2
We do not ask the military question on the application, it's part of a post hire survey we send out.
I would agree with others that have said to update this ASAP.
Are you a US Citizen? Yes/No
If "no", do you have the legal right to work in the US? Yes/No
We do ask for military service, including dates - I may suggest to our corporate gurus that we might want to rethink this question.