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Started by Joanna72, June 07, 2016, 12:25:39 PM

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Joanna72

Hi everyone

I've just joined this forum as I am at the beginning of my transition and would like to use this site for advice and help.

I am currently looking for new employment and was wondering whether or not to mention that I am a male to female transsexual in the personal statement on job applications? Is this necessary to include this information or do I just fill out applications in my new name and leave it to that? I would prefer if I did as I feel it lets prospective employers know who I am.

Joanna
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melissagirl

Quote from: Joanna72 on June 07, 2016, 12:25:39 PM
I would prefer if I did as I feel it lets prospective employers know who I am.

It's not necessary, but it sounds like you answered your own question.


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stephaniec

I just think it depends on your legal status. If you haven't legally changed documents I would think it better to go by your legal situation unless you know they are incredibly LGBT friendly.
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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. If they ask, it might be for a security clearance or background check and then it would be best to fill it out. If they don't ask, don't volunteer it unless you feel comfortable doing so. It really doesn't matter when it comes to doing your job. Providing that type of information might cost you the job if the company isn't LGBT friendly. The only  time I provided that type of information on an application was for a security clearance when it ask for previous names.

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tgchar21

If the question is whether or not you need to disclose your former name if asked, the short answer (unless you changed your name at a young enough age that you wouldn't have any background-check-relevant records under the old name) is (unfortunately) yes. If they want to verify your work or education history, and they don't know the name the institution has you down as, you may get a (false) response that you never worked or attended school there (and assume you're making up that history) - likewise if they try and contact a reference that doesn't know you by your new name. It's even more critical if they check your criminal or (to a lesser extent) credit history - if you end up (even unintentionally) concealing an offense or unfavorable credit entry (no matter how minor) because you didn't provide the name/alias you committed the crime or obtained the credit under, that becomes a material omission with the possible consequences thereof. Employers are not supposed to ask that question merely for the sake of knowing your former name, but if they need it as a practical matter to properly check your background then you can be required to provide it.

If the checks are being done by a third party separate from the one deciding on your hiring, you could try and see if you could provide the sensitive information straight to them instead of on the form that goes through the employer (this might be helpful for jobs that require a "formal" criminal history check where another agency pulls your history).
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Jacqueline

Joanna,

Welcome to the site. Others have answered your question. I just wanted to add that there are a lot of members from all over the world, many ages and all over the trans spectrum. In other words, this is a great resource for information.

I hope your journey is smooth and you find what you are looking for.

With warmth,

Joanna

PS Nice name ;)
1st Therapy: February 2015
First Endo visit & HRT StartJanuary 29, 2016
Jacqueline from Joanna July 18, 2017
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