On the Job: Health problems need not be revealed during a job interview
| May 4, 2008 |
Cancer.
Just the word is scary for many people. No one wants to hear a doctor give such a diagnosis, but battling the disease is difficult enough without being unemployed at the same time.
And yet, with the number of downsizings and layoffs that have occurred recently, there are many individuals trying to get a job who either have the disease or have had it in the past. It's often difficult for job candidates to figure out what they must tell a future employer about their health, especially because many businesses will try and ferret out a prospective employee's medical condition before an offer is made.
Anita Bruzzese
Full Story: http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_9144003
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