Employment Verification Questions
Employment verification questions are aimed at finding out the truth about the prospect's claims of prior employment experience, as well as for finding out whether a prospective tenant earns enough to be able to pay the landlord's rents regularly. Let's check out what kinds of questions usually make it to the verification process.

Employment Verification Questions to Ask for Hiring
The following employment verification question samples, are more or less asked when the employer wishes to verify the prospect's claims of previous employment as well as other relevant background issues.
- What was the kind of work that your previous employment profile required you to do?
- What was your approach towards getting a work done in a team environment, in your previous job?
- Do you have any conviction matters or any such previous record that can, in any way, interfere with your current or prospective employment?
- Please describe your academic background, and tell us how, you think, it will enhance your performing capabilities if you were to get this job.
- Did you win any certificate or award for any performance related matter while in your previous occupation? If so, could you produce them for our reference?
- Please provide us the dates of your previous employment, including the dates on which you joined and quit.
- What was your designation and salary in your previous employment?
- Are you legally eligible for rehire? (this can also be asked as have you been completely and legally relieved from your previous employment?) If so, please produce the various relevant documents that pertain to your relief from your previous employment.
Tenant Employment Verification Questions
The following questions can be legally and rightfully asked by a landlord, and must be correctly and truthfully answered by the prospect, in order to be eligible for qualifying as a tenant to make use of the former's property in exchange for a periodical rent. The landlord can choose to cross check the information provided by the prospective tenant with his/her current employer.
- Who is your present employer and how long have you been employed in this job?
- Have you been employed elsewhere previously?
- What was your reason for switching to the present job?
- Have you ever been fired?
- How long have you stuck to each of your jobs? (this can be asked if the prospect has had work experiences with different employers prior to his/her present employment.).
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