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Q: When is manditory surrender of your SSN is required?
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Yes, any job you become employed, you are required to give your SSN.


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It's spelled mandatory. Mandatory means "required" or "necessary." Something mandatory is something that you must do or complete.For example, "The boss called a mandatory lunch meeting for the entire office." In other words, "The boss called a lunch meeting that everyone in the office was required to attend."


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