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The Hidden Costs of an Inadequate Background Check
In today’s world, blindly trusting a candidate’s resume or interview isn’t realistic when choosing the right person for a job. A background screening is a “must-have” part of the hiring process, helping to reduce risk and increase transparency. Now, you might be asking, “why are we discussing this? Just about every company runs a background Read more…
Global Background Checks: Creating an Efficient Program
When it comes to screening candidates, it is important to consider conducting global background checks. Today’s global economy has critical ramifications for pre-employment background screenings. Whether your business is ready to expand into other geographies and your hiring practices need to follow suit or the stellar candidate sitting in your office lived and went Read more…
Your Drug Testing Program: Is Marijuana In or Out?
With a competitive labor market, some companies are struggling to fill positions and are re-examining their hiring criteria to adapt. In addition to salary, benefits, and corporate culture changes, some companies are re-evaluating their drug testing policies in an effort to attract more workers. One such trend is the removal of marijuana from company drug Read more…
Onshore Employment Screening Support: Four Considerations
As the wage gap between high-cost countries like the U.S. and popular offshoring locations like India and the Philippines has remained significant over time, offshoring customer service and support operations is a growing trend among background screening providers. This gap is unlikely to close anytime soon. Simply put, the costs associated with outsourcing these Read more…
Vendor Background Screening and Protecting Your Brand
Large organizations work with vendors to improve their day to day operations and increase productivity, but how much is actually known about the contingent workers and staff being placed onsite? Although a contingent worker is not a direct employee, these individuals are a direct representation of your brand. To mitigate risk and protect your Read more…
