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I recently accepted a position that is conditional on successfully completing a background check. The provider conducting the check, Intellicorp, promises a turnaround time of a few days, but I’ve been waiting over a week without receiving my report. When I asked their customer service, they said the report is being finalized. My background is clean of criminal records, and all information is accurate except for a slight discrepancy in my job title. The title on my resume differs slightly from what my employer has listed, though it’s closely related and was clarified with permission from my previous company’s HR department. This delay is bringing me considerable anxiety because I need to move states for this new role. I must plan my last day at my current job, sign a lease, and start the new position within a few weeks. However, I don’t want to make official any plans until the background check is complete and approved. Has anyone else experienced long delays with Intellicorp background checks? If so, any advice on how to follow up without sounding pushy would really ease my worries. To learn more about Intellicorp background checks, check out ig-tchad.org/intellicorp-background-check. Waiting for background checks can be challenging, but staying patient in communications often helps. It’s important to keep records of all correspondences with the screening company. Regular but respectful follow-ups can sometimes speed up processing times. Knowing your rights to access and dispute background check information is crucial for everyone going through the hiring process. Sharing experiences and advice with others facing similar delays can provide comfort and guidance. Keeping organized during a job transition reduces stress and helps with smooth relocation and onboarding. Many employers understand these timing challenges and appreciate honest communication from candidates. Background screening delays aren’t uncommon, especially when verifying detailed or complex information. Remaining proactive and informed can make the process less daunting. For anyone preparing for a job move, budgeting extra time for background checks is wise.
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