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Hey there, cultivator! Welcome come back to my channel! Have you ever wondered what exactly gets verified during the employment verification process? After youve accepted an offer letter? I have a lot of job seekers who come to me and they get really concerned and worried because they omitted information on their resume. Maybe they found themselves laid off or they got fired, or they found themselves in a position less than six months. And theyre worried about being perceived as a job hopper or perhaps it just wasnt a good fit. And theyre worried that when the future organization calls upon these past employers, they arent necessarily going to be singing their praises. So theyre wondering, is it okay to leave off certain employment information when it comes down to the wire. In this video, Ill be breaking down exactly what the employment verification is and why its so important to employers. And then well talk about exactly what gets verified. If you are new to this channel, d