Background Check as a Pre-employment Process
by: robertboughner
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When you are planning to hire people for a certain kind of work, you should be very discriminative and careful about your choice. Why? Because there are a lot of people who have the guts falsify data just to get that job, and these are the kinds of people you wouldn’t want working for you.
Here are a few tips on how to screen you applicants:
• Do a background check on your applicant
• Use waivers to legally document your background check process
• Question your applicant on misleading answers to your questions
• Confront dishonest interviewees
• Know what types of questions you legally allowed to ask an applicant during an interview
Employers can also ask for personal references. These are the people that you can contact to verify the information given to you by an applicant. It could be a neighbor or a family member. Although is also recommended that business references should also be asked for.
One of the most important things that an employer can use for screening is a criminal background check. This is a means of verifying the accuracy of the information given by the applicants during employment. And since an interview could only reveal a limited amount of information about a person, this search could serve as a means of getting supplemental needed data from a person’s past records.
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