Does your resume, application, LinkedIn, or vendor form show different start or end dates?
Worried your employment dates may not match your background check?
If you already have an offer and a screening vendor may see different dates, titles, employer names, or contractor labels, get a confidential risk check before you respond to HR.
This page is for one specific moment.
You are not looking for general career advice. You are trying to avoid a rushed, defensive, or incomplete response while an offer-stage background check is active.
Was one role contractor, agency, client-based, part-time, or under a different employer name?
Has HireRight, Sterling, Checkr, First Advantage, HR, or a recruiter asked for clarification?
Are you close to a start date, deadline, or offer decision?
Prepare the facts before anxiety becomes the message.
The goal is not to guarantee an outcome. The goal is to organize the facts and prepare a clear, truthful response path.
Map the facts
Separate exact dates, approximate dates, titles, employer names, contract labels, and source records before you write anything.
Identify the real risk
Distinguish a normal timeline variation from a discrepancy that may need a concise clarification or supporting context.
Prepare a truthful response
Draft a short, proportionate explanation that does not fabricate history, over-share, or create a larger issue.
A response plan that stays factual.
- Fact timeline and discrepancy map
- Employer-facing response structure
- Document checklist before you send anything
- WhatsApp or phone support when timing matters
We do not help people pass checks by misrepresenting records.
If your situation involves legal rights, adverse action, regulated records, immigration, or criminal history, we may recommend speaking with qualified counsel.
Common questions in this exact scenario.
Keep the first response short, accurate, and proportionate. Do not send every document you have just because you feel anxious.
Will a small employment date mismatch automatically rescind my offer?
Not automatically. The risk depends on the size of the mismatch, the role, the employer, the vendor process, and whether your explanation is factual and proportionate.
Should I contact HR before the background check company asks?
Sometimes a proactive note helps, and sometimes it creates unnecessary attention. The first step is to map what may not match and decide whether a short clarification is actually needed.
Can you help me change or hide employment history?
No. This service is for truthful preparation, timeline organization, and communication planning. We do not help fabricate, hide, alter, or misrepresent records.
Is this legal advice?
No. We provide background-check preparation and communication support. If your situation requires legal judgment, we will recommend speaking with qualified counsel.
Start with the mismatch you are worried about.
Send a short message with your offer status, screening stage, and the date mismatch you are worried about. Do not send sensitive documents in the first message.
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