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Employment Screening and Nullifying Potential Risks

Selecting the right screening agency is of utmost importance. Employment screening services run an extensive search to check all associated aspects of hiring process.

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Employment Screening and Nullifying Potential Risks

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  1. A Guide to Employment Screening and Finding Top Talent

  2. Employment screening services help companies to find the right talent and save money and brand reputation. • The hiring process requires a lot of resources and investment on the part of companies. • They still fall behind in making background checks and collecting necessary data.

  3. 1. Employment Screening and In-house vs Outsource Options • A wrong professional hired could damage the brand reputation, cause legal issues and lowers employee morale. • There is too much at stake to perform the employee screening duties in-house. Companies have become aware of the benefits of hiring outside service providers to help secure the reputation and fill vacant positions.

  4. Do companies have enough resources and technical knowledge to run employment screening in-house? • Is outsourcing the best option? The management teams should chalk out a plan and prepare a list of things if they're looking to the screening part in-house. • The process involves legal challenges. The team needs to check and understand state laws, federal laws and rules to which information they're eligible to access and which not.

  5. It sounds like a lot of work. The company needs to spare dedicated individuals and time to learn about the legal and technical aspects of the screening process. • The nagging bit is they would still not be able to do their jobs rightly considering lack of knowledge and experience. • They're susceptible to making mistakes which could prove to be costly in the future. The in-house screen option doesn't serve the purpose.

  6. 2. Employment Screening and Nullifying Potential Risks • Employment screening services run an extensive search to check all associated aspects of the hiring process. • They don't only save time and money but protect you from damaging the reputation that comes with the baggage of hiring a wrong person.

  7. There's no fun in doing the screening part in-house. It doesn't tick a single box. There is unseeable damage too. • A wrong professional can contaminate the company culture. It could expose the frailties among people. • Selecting the right screening agency is of utmost importance. You cannot expect to find the right team without studying the market or analysing the performance of different agencies.

  8. Your company's reputation is on the line. The legal aspects of the screening process make it a tough job. • You need to look for an experienced, established and industry-best agency. • The work includes credit checks, education status, employment history, behavioural approach, skill assessment, criminal records, immigration status, following international laws etc.

  9. An in-house team would not have access to all the details and end up making horrendous mistakes. Industry experts suggest 40% of applicants mislead the companies to secure a job. • You hope that you don't have to deal with the set of candidates who would make tweaks to get the job.

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