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Re: Going In-House for a Fortune 10 this summer
What do you honestly think.
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Re: Going In-House for a Fortune 10 this summer
Fortune 10? Law students are so obsessed with projecting prestige.Anonymous User wrote:Already offered/accepted the position, but they have to run the standard background check/credit check on me before the formal offer is made. My concern is I have a paid-off state Tax lien on my credit report. Long story short, I was living outside of my home state and retained residency, paid taxes in full at the end of the year but paid them over a 3.5 month period rather than the 3 month period required to avoid a tax lien - they didn't tell me this when i set up my payment plan that I would have to pay w/in 3 months to avoid the lien.
Anyone think this will be an issue and if so, how can I mitigate it.
Anyway, it'll come up on the credit check, and I doubt anyone here can tell you how much that will affect their hiring decision, since every company (even within the "fortune 10") handles it differently.