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Understand verification results

Learn how to read and understand a verification result.

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Written by Jacob
Updated over a week ago

Overview

In Konsole, a verification result is displayed as an employment timeline made up of one or more activities (i.e. periods of employment/income). Activities are ordered chronologically and can be expanded to view the underlying data.

Note: This article explains result structure and definitions. For guidance on decision-making, see Making decisions.


Verification status

The verification status reflects progress of the applicant in our verification journey, not an outcome or indication of data availability.

Waiting for applicant

The applicant has not yet submitted

Completed

The applicant has submitted and the results are available

Cancelled

The verification ended before submission

Tip: A verification can be completed even if some activities are not verified


Activity status

Each activity in the timeline has its own status. This status summarises the outcome for that specific activity.

Konfir Verified

Sufficient data supports the activity. Strong verification signals include:

  • Name matches

  • Date matches

  • Consistent payment patterns

Not Verified

No relevant data was available for the activity period. This can occur if:

  • The candidate did not connect a data source, or

  • The connected data did not cover the activity period

Tip: Konfir's data sources cover a maxmimum of 6 years employment history. This depends on the data sources connected.

Connected

Some data was shared and overlaps with the declared activity period (for example, start or end dates), but the evidence was weak, limited, or not clearly attributable to the activity.


Data

When an activity is expanded, its underlying data is shown in two columns:

  • Declared - The information submitted for verification

  • Konfir Data - The information returned from connected data sources

Note: If you don't see a piece of data you were expecting to, see: data is missing

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