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Here's what you need to know. You might feel apprehensive about your record if you’ve been fire

Here's what you need to know. [The Muse]( [Does Getting Fired Go On Your Record? What You Need to Know for Your Job Search]( You might feel apprehensive about your record if you’ve been fired and are looking for a new job. Companies often conduct background or reference checks, and you don’t want anything to hold you back. But don’t panic—while a termination might appear on your record, it doesn’t necessarily mean your career is over or that you won’t be hired again. In this article, we’ll explain employment background checks and the impact of a termination potentially going on your record. [READ MORE]( [Why This Sales Director Doubted Her Skill Set—and How She Built Her Confidence]( She embraced being resourceful. [READ MORE]( [Recommendation Letter for Internship: Examples and What Makes a Good One]( They’re especially important if your resume doesn’t say much (yet). [READ MORE]( [Should I Max Out My Roth IRA? When It’s a Good Idea—and When It’s Not]( Find out if it's the best strategy for you. [READ MORE]( [What Is an Independent Contractor? Pros and Cons of Being a 1099 Employee]( Plus, tips on how to thrive in this career path. [READ MORE]( GET HIRED! [Arcadia]( [Arcadia]( • 201 - 500 Employees • Healthcare • Software • Boston, MA Arcadia’s platform delivers actionable insights to advance care and research, drive strategic growth, and achieve financial success. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [Dolby]( [Dolby]( • 1,001 - 5,000 Employees • Entertainment and Gaming • Multiple Locations • Flexible / Remote Dolby’s cutting-edge audio and visual technologies enhance and transform storytelling, entertainment, and media. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [DTCC]( [DTCC]( • 1,001 - 5,000 Employees • Fintech • Multiple Locations • Flexible / Remote DTCC employees work at the center of the world’s financial markets, bringing both innovation and stability to the entire post-trade lifecycle. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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