Accessibility
Last updated June 8, 2026
People look up a job check when they are stressed, often on a phone, sometimes using a screen reader or keyboard only. Real Job Check should work for all of them. We build and maintain the site to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA, and we keep testing and improving toward that standard. We also watch newer versions, including WCAG 2.2, and we treat the guidelines as a floor, not a finish line.
What we do
- Semantic HTML so screen readers can navigate by heading and landmark.
- We design interactive controls to be reachable and operable with a keyboard, with a visible focus outline.
- We design text contrast to meet or exceed the 4.5 to 1 ratio for normal text.
- A "skip to content" link, labelled form fields, and a clear reading order.
- We respect your "reduce motion" setting and turn off non-essential animation.
- Text scales when you zoom, and the layout reflows down to small screens.
- No part of the check depends on color alone; we pair color with words and icons.
How we test
We check our work with keyboard navigation, automated accessibility scans, and manual review as we build. We last reviewed the site for accessibility on June 8, 2026.
Known limitations
This is a small team, so a few rough edges may remain, especially on newer pages, the interactive result, and data visuals like the charts in our research, where a screen-reader summary may not yet fully match what is on screen. If something does not work for you, that is a bug we want to fix, not a use error on your part.
Tell us about a barrier
If any part of the site is hard to use with your tools, please reach us through our contact form and tell us the page and what got in your way. If the form itself is a barrier, you can also write to us at 2108 N St, Ste N, Sacramento, CA 95816. We aim to reply within a few business days, and we can give you the information another way while we work on a fix.
Real Job Check is operated by Aliso LLC, doing business as Real Job Check.