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It is usually a very good sign if they run the background check. Usually companies don't run them on people that aren't going to get the job. They will contact you immediately after doing background check especially if you don't have criminal records. (govpublicaccess)
Try doing a background check on them
It depends on how important it is to that particular employer. You should pretty much always assume they will find out everything. Most employers are going to be more upset to dig up something far in your past than they would be if you told them about it up front.
If they are doing a background check on you, yes they can.
There are some background check companies which can help you run a background check. You only nee to provide the complete information of a person you want to look into. These are the companies that may help you in doing this. 1. BackgroundPi 2. GovPublicAccess 3. IdntityPi
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By doing a background check.
It would depend on the type and scope of the background check, but generally yes. Determining the criminal history of the person being checked is one of the main reasons for doing it.
Your record will show up regardless of what state you are in or the state the offense was committed in.
A Class C felony may not show on a background check if it has been expunged or sealed by a court order. Some states have laws that limit the reporting of certain types of criminal records after a certain period of time has passed, such as juvenile offenses or non-convictions.
It depends on what you will be doing, and of course on your employer. Needless to say it is a good safeguard for both parties. In some states, if you are doing child or health care you have to be bonded and have a background check (usually by the state police). There are bond companies(check the yellow pages) and some homeowner's insurance will place a "rider" on the policy serving as a bond. The amount of money that is needed for security depends on the amount of bond you want.
If you were doing your job there would be no reason for your employer to threaten to fire you.