Will a company hire you if they ask “have you been convicted of a felony” and you only have a misdemeanor dui?
I recently received a job offer and on the offer letter, the company stated that they will perform a background check. On the application, they asked have you been convicted of a felony to which I checked “no”. I have a misdemeanor DUI and am applying for an engineering position. My DUI happened while in college 2 1/2 years ago. When this misdemeanor shows up on the background check, is that enough to get the company to rescind the offer?
arejokerswild
Posted 5 months ago
Driving infractions don’t show up on a criminal background check unless there was a felony involved when you were driving. If you killed someone driving drunk and were charged with manslaughter, that would show up. If you had several DUI-s that would be something to worry about. I don’t think you will have a problem.
tonks_op
Posted 5 months ago
A misdemeanor and a felony are two different things. It might show on the records, I am not sure.
sara sentor
Posted 5 months ago
Amit, misdemeanor and felony are counted as separate counts on law terms. The employees wont reject you on the grounds of DUI, however you should tell them about it, when asked. As u said you have marked ‘No’ on the application form for misdemeanor, tell them you have DUI & allow them if they are willing to do background check for that.
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I recently received a job offer and on the offer letter, the company stated that they will perform a background check. On the application, they asked have you been convicted of a felony to which I checked “no”. I have a misdemeanor DUI and am applying for an engineering position. My DUI happened while in college 2 1/2 years ago. When this misdemeanor shows up on the background check, is that enough to get the company to rescind the offer?
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arejokerswild
Posted 5 months ago
Driving infractions don’t show up on a criminal background check unless there was a felony involved when you were driving. If you killed someone driving drunk and were charged with manslaughter, that would show up. If you had several DUI-s that would be something to worry about. I don’t think you will have a problem.
tonks_op
Posted 5 months ago
A misdemeanor and a felony are two different things. It might show on the records, I am not sure.
sara sentor
Posted 5 months ago
Amit, misdemeanor and felony are counted as separate counts on law terms. The employees wont reject you on the grounds of DUI, however you should tell them about it, when asked. As u said you have marked ‘No’ on the application form for misdemeanor, tell them you have DUI & allow them if they are willing to do background check for that.
For more on DUI, log into: http://www.aboutdui.org/
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Gordon S
Posted 5 months ago
They asked you if you had been convicted of a felony, since you have not been convicted of a felony, you have nothing to worry about.