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...like to search for a new job. Can the new employer see that I was fired? I am afraid of being terminated because I was previously fired and I do not know how to answer why are you not currently working there?
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When an employer inquires, the old company can only confirm that you did work there, what dates, and whether or not you were terminated. They aren't able to volunteer their opinion or disclose why you left.
I have always found that honesty is the best policy. Your last employer can not legally give out any details about why you were fired, but honesty is still the best way to go. check out this blog post. It may help. http://unemploymentcrisis.blogspot.com