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networker050184 wrote: » I've been through this many times with recruiters and was told it's how the company track applicants. One recruiter actually told me just to give him my social with a number or two changed. If I get hired just say it was a typo.
Qord wrote: » The more I think about it, the worse I think it is. The first three digits are known point of origin, like the state or official that issued the number, and the rest are sequential. If they know where you were born (a little monitoring on facebook could get this in minutes) and they get your last 5, all they need is one more to complete the set. That's a guaranteed 1 in 10. If they've got your name and birth date (thanks again social networking!) they've got everything they need to get a credit card. No good.
ptilsen wrote: » This can be legit, but there are few situations in which I wouldn't refuse. What I took from that is I won't provide it any of SSN unless I've been hired or it's my dream job and I know the recruiter/HR is legit. I'm just never gonna be that desperate to start giving out SSN digits to shady recruiters.
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