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I have a very low credit score (about 530) due to identity theft and I was hired by TD Bank, formerly known as Commerce.
Credit scores range from 300 to 850. Generally a loan officer would consider a score below 620 to be a sub-prime, or bad score.
In US, Veteran's Preference refers to extra points given to a veteran on a civil service test, over and above the score obtained, and that veterans are first hired over civilians receiving the same score
Credit score, employment history, payment history, money owed and income
It depends on the test, but I can't see how you could get less than zero.
This is dependent on other contextual factors such as employment and geographic location, but with an average credit score a mortgage rate can be about 6%. A good credit score will have lower.
OCS does not go by the general AFQT score. They use the GT score. 81 is probably your AFQT score. You need a 110 on your GT score to be eligible for OCS. With an 81 AFQT score, you probably have a high enough GT score.
Within the United States, you must obtain a jursis doctor (JD) degree and a passing score on the bar-exam to practice law.
Find a job you are interested in doing - take the examination to qualify - if you score high enough - go through the interview and preliminary hiring steps - if you are hired, you're in.
Absolutely. 630 is not the worst score in the world. Depending on where, a landlord may ask your for a larger security deposit or for a guarantor that will guarantee your payment. It also helps to show pay stubs, tax returns, and letters of employment.
Factors include employment status, ability to pay, willingness to pay and FICO score.
1. employment 2. asset to debt ratio 3. payment records 4. monthly payment outgo 5. collateral