Information about you are reported to the credit bureaus by their subscribers, your creditors. The next time you apply for credit, your new employer may or may not be reported.
Your employer gets listed when you apply for credit and list an employer on your application with a creditor who reports all that information, such as a mortgage company. It is not considered to be accurate, current information that is kept up to date when you change jobs, but a history of your employment.
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Information about you are reported to the credit bureaus by their subscribers, your creditors. The next time you apply for credit, your new employer may or may not be reported.
Your employer gets listed when you apply for credit and list an employer on your application with a creditor who reports all that information, such as a mortgage company. It is not considered to be accurate, current information that is kept up to date when you change jobs, but a history of your employment.
Actually you can send a letter to the credit bureaus stating your current info. Send proof, like a pay stub or something. They will update it.
nothing you can really do. your old jobs will always show up, you can't get them off.
you can't get them to put the new employer on there, it will come up on there eventually.