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5 Tips on How to NOT Conduct an Employment Background Check

At HireSafe we strive to keep our clients fully compliant when conducting an employment background check. Our highly trained staff always consults them on what to do, but rarely do we say how to not conduct one. So, here are 5 tips on how NOT to conduct an employment background check.   Don’t include the…

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Top 5 Background Check Trends for 2016 – #2 Employee Background Re-Screenings

Most of the background checks that companies conduct are for pre-employment purposes. But, what happens after that employee has been on the job for at least a year or more? So, more businesses are protecting themselves in 2016 with employee background re-screenings. A pre-employment background check is only a glimpse at what that employee has…

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Things to be Thankful for this Thanksgiving

A successful business thrives off the utilization of the efficiency and efficacy of its employees. If an employee is lackluster, or worse, causing trouble within the organization; it will only impede the potential of the business itself. With employment background checks, many red flags can be avoided when looking through new applicants. An Insight Into…

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NAPBS View: Ban the Box Confusing – Boxes in Employers

Guest editorial by: Jennifer Gladstone  It seems like every single week we are announcing another state or jurisdiction adding or broadening their “Ban the Box” policies. They each have a slightly different name, and the details about which employers are included vary, but one by one, municipalities are being swept up in the ban the…

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What an Applicant’s Criminal Conviction Means for Employers in 2015

It’s a well understood fact that the United States’ population has the highest incarceration rate of any nation. More than 68 million Americans have some sort of criminal history and when it comes to getting employed, many face hurdles that prevent them from being hired and assimilating back into society.  While several states have seven…

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Credit Reports and Their Usefulness in Select Hiring Decisions

Many state legislators have already banned the use of credit checks in employment decisions, barring select positions. The reason being is that credit checks provide an insight into an applicant’s life that most employers simply do not need for employment reasons. It creeps over the boundary into an invasion of privacy that quite plainly isn’t…

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Employment Background Screening Customer Service

When searching for an employment background screening company, it’s important to find an organization that places a priority on both answering client’s questions and informing them on the important subject matter at a moment’s notice.  Even with a company that can send newsletters and updates to its clients, having the option of phoning the organization…

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Academic Verifications, Are They Necessary?

Are academic verifications really necessary? If an applicant can show a physical copy of their diploma doesn’t that mean they graduated? Well, it could, but that shouldn’t count for anything. With the rise of diploma mills, institutions which can simulate a variety of different, unique and most importantly fraudulent degrees from institutions across the country,…

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How Drug Testing Allows Employers to be More Confident in Their Employees

Drug screening plays a crucial part in hiring for around 70% of all organizations that bring on new employees and it’s no wonder why. Individuals whom abuse drugs are prone to behavior that can jeopardize a business’s efficiency and efficacy in their day-to-day operations. Having an employee whom obtains a DUI, is arrested for drug…

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