Question
Why would an employer look at your credit history?(1 point)
Responses
Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.
Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.
An employer is not allowed to look at your credit history as part of the hiring process.
An employer is not allowed to look at your credit history as part of the hiring process.
A poor credit history shows them that you need the job.
A poor credit history shows them that you need the job.
Your credit history will tell them if you will be a good employee.
Responses
Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.
Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.
An employer is not allowed to look at your credit history as part of the hiring process.
An employer is not allowed to look at your credit history as part of the hiring process.
A poor credit history shows them that you need the job.
A poor credit history shows them that you need the job.
Your credit history will tell them if you will be a good employee.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response is:
**Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.**
Employers may look at credit history to assess an applicant's financial responsibility, especially for positions that involve financial decision-making or access to sensitive financial information.
**Your credit history shows how financially responsible you are.**
Employers may look at credit history to assess an applicant's financial responsibility, especially for positions that involve financial decision-making or access to sensitive financial information.