So I'm currently undergoing a background check for a potential employer, and the 3rd party conducting the background check want me to provide W2s for each year I worked at all of my past employers. I've undergone checks countless times in my lifetime and I have never had to do this. I asked people I know and they've never experienced this either. Is this common? I have provided the contact information for my past employers, I don't understand why the agency just can't use the contact information I was required to provide.
I don't even have my W2s going back that far, so I'll have to reach out to employers I haven't worked at in a decade, or contact the IRS, which is going to take some time. The hiring company hasn't even made me an official offer nor have they even discussed potential pay. I should point out that this job isn't even in my field (which is IT), so I'm not even fully on board on whether I want this job. But so far my success in finding an IT job since graduation hasn't been good. The IRS provides information for free, but charge $50 for the actual W2. I only have a few W2s on hand, so I'll need to get W2s going back to 2001! This just seems absurd and shady to me.
Any advice?
Much appreciated!
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