Aug 23, 2011
Credit Where Credit is Due
Saran Sholar invested in her education and thought she was a shoe-in for the job. Having spent many years as a human resources professional, she…
Saran Sholar invested in her education and thought she was a shoe-in for the job. Having spent many years as a human resources professional, she came back from pursuing a master’s degree abroad and felt more qualified than ever when she applied to work for a new company in the same field.
Just one problem: The company ran a credit check. She didn’t get the job.
Is Saran the victim of a new trend in hiring? Is there a correlation between bad credit reports and job performance?
Listen to Saran share her story with David Brancaccio on the Marketplace Morning Report.