I see very few cases where employment is
involved, and you'd see more because what happens in a situation where
credit is used; you're supposed to
get a notice saying this was denied to you,
credit was denied or employment was denied to you on the basis of information in your
credit report; and what happens is a lot of people go and pull their
credit reports and then they find inaccuracies, and then they challenge those inaccuracies.
I know there's a factors
involved in
getting approved for a business
credit card (or personal
credit card) and things may vary but I'm curious if Chase
credit analyst will see your
credit history (or handling business
credit cards) from other sources aside from your
reports.
I
credit the Guardian's indefatigable
reporting on climate change over the years for
getting me
involved in climate science research in the first place.