[Grammar] Past Participle vs past simple

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Dear teachers

What would be the correct tense in this situation?

She knew so much about the company that it seemed someone there [had] worked for her.
She knows so much about the company that it seems someone there [had] worked for her.


Very much appreciated
 
Dear teachers

What would be the correct tense in this situation?

She knew so much about the company that it seemed someone there [had] worked for her.
She knows so much about the company that it seems someone there [had] worked for her.


Very much appreciated

In the first, I would use "had worked". I could go either way with #2, but I still prefer "had worked".
 
Could we say the simple past is grammatically wrong there?

Thank you
 
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