Background checks - before or after offer?

I am in final round interviews for a 2nd year analyst role at a boutique investment bank in NYC. Earlier this year I was charged with a misdemeanor and was given a deferred prosecution (ACD), so it will be totally dismissed and sealed in a few months.

Do investment banks typically run background checks before or after extending an offer?

I am worried that I will take an offer, and then have them run a background check and decide to take away the offer after I have quit my current job. Anyone have any idea on how this works?

 

Read the terms/conditions of the background check clearly before you start filling out any information; it'll tell you the specific information this particular background check will look at. Generally, you won't be contacted by the background check company and/or your employer if nothing shows up.

 

Does anyone know if I will lose the offer for technically having a pending misdemeanor charge (not theft or trust related)? That's the way it appears when I ran a background check on myself until its dismissed formally.

 

It should happen after you accept the offer. If they're sealed, and you didn't lie on the form about being charged for a particular crime, then you should probably be fine. If you still haven't received word that it has been sealed, then it could pop up. I wouldn't worry a whole lot if it wasn't too crazy of a crime since the company could be understanding.

 

immediately after for goldman. you submit forms and the formal employment application immediately after you accept, but they don't actually start conducting the background check until after you submit your drug test.

 

You will get drug tested, finger printed and have an FBI background check run on you.

As long as you stop smoking pot a month or so ahead of time and don't get arrested, it doesn't matter when.

--There are stupid questions, so think first.
 

Can't comment on Goldman, but I know my BB started doing background checks not too long after accepting the offer - one of my prior employers called me asking who the hell is calling trying to verify my past employment there, lol.

 
TeamAmerica:
if it's been a month and a half and still no background check forms, they might have dropped you out of their SA class.

Or they could be lazy and sloppy (they ARE HR after all) and not sent the forms to people yet.

 

can anyone comment on the typical timeline of these - particularly interested in SA to FT hire. Is it usually during the weeks directly preceding the start date? I'm asking because I was surprised to be notified that we would be receiving the signing bonus soon, but haven't heard anything about the pre-screening. Is this typical?

 
Ortsman1:
Your minor traffic ticket won't matter at all, I wouldn't call them for this if I were you. You seem to find yourself in some odd situations Lady Eva.

I know - I like to drive fast and have gotten way too many speeding tickets etc before I matured and realized I actually have to pay those off.

 

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