Re: working in FS
It is not worthwhile avoiding a direct question, as they will accuse you not only of the issue, but of lies. The trouble is that you could start and the vetting may come later. The vetting may also be repeated at regular intervals, and it could be in your contract to report any debt issues when they arise, as they may want to limit access or even 'retire' you.
As said above, some financial institutions always check and so do companies who subcontract to the institutions. Many other non FS companies also check, just in case they send somebody to do a job and the client refuses to let them do it as they may have access to valuable information and being in debt makes you open to bribery and corruption. Oh no it doesn't. Being in debt probably occurs because you are not corrupt.
Good luck. I hope it works out.
It is not worthwhile avoiding a direct question, as they will accuse you not only of the issue, but of lies. The trouble is that you could start and the vetting may come later. The vetting may also be repeated at regular intervals, and it could be in your contract to report any debt issues when they arise, as they may want to limit access or even 'retire' you.
As said above, some financial institutions always check and so do companies who subcontract to the institutions. Many other non FS companies also check, just in case they send somebody to do a job and the client refuses to let them do it as they may have access to valuable information and being in debt makes you open to bribery and corruption. Oh no it doesn't. Being in debt probably occurs because you are not corrupt.
Good luck. I hope it works out.
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