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Save your Business Money by Performing Background Checks

By Kristina Block | June 4, 2013

The majority of employers around the world have reported that they have mad a bad hire and it has cost them a lot of money.

Will you get Caught Lying on a Job Application?

By Kristina Block | April 30, 2013

Most companies do background checks when hiring and this makes it very difficult for someone to lie on their application.

4 Things Small Businesses Can Do to Improve Their Screening Program

By Kristina Block | December 4, 2012

There are many things small businesses can do to improve their employee screening program. By doing these four things small businesses can better protect themselves and make sure they are hiring the most eligible applicant.

Errors in Background Checks Affecting Job Applicants

By Kristina Block | November 27, 2012

With background checks becoming more prevalent in the job application process, more mistakes are showing up on people’s records because of incomplete and outdated information.

Would Mandatory Background Checks Reduce Renter-Related Crime in Ill. City?

By Kristina Block | October 5, 2012

Background checks are a growing and necessary part of hiring, but should they be used in the same way for bringing on housing tenants? A Belleville, Ill. taskforce assigned to review the city’s crime-free housing plan believes that landlords should be required to follow this procedure. What’s their reasoning? According to the BND.com piece detailing…

Suggestions for Social Media in Hiring, Searching for a Job

By Kristina Block | August 15, 2012

Not being connected to social media is so 2004. In fact, being involved in social media is seen as a prerequisite in today’s job market, regardless of age. Yet, while we have given advice for job candidates, employers must equally watch their behavior, as investigating too much can lead to a potential lawsuit. For job…

Considering Background Check Companies: Errors and Lawsuits

By Kristina Block | June 11, 2012

About 95 percent of all hiring employers conduct background checks in some form on applicants. As you’re aware, these screenings vary in scope, from local criminal history investigations to through research into an individual’s employment and educational history. Yet, while businesses depend on such companies to provide inside information about a candidate, how accurate are…

When It Comes to Background Checks, How Far Can Employers Go?

By Kristina Block | May 26, 2012

Roughly over a month ago, the EEOC revised and clarified its recommendations and standards for background checks. Yet, as NPR pointed out this week, even the new standards don’t pose enough limits on employers. The potential results are companies delving too far into a search, potential employees being excluded from too many opportunities, and criminal…

Drug Testing for Unemployment Benefits?

By Kristina Block | December 14, 2011

Should the unemployed be required to take blood tests to receive benefits? According to a recent piece in the Los Angeles Times, such a requirement was proposed by Rep. Jack Kingston. Although no drug test would be required upfront, applicants would be assessed for risk, if such a law is passed. In the process, an…

Different Background Checks, Different Results

By Kristina Block | November 17, 2011

On many occasions, we talk about the disparity in results from a state-level background check and with those from a national one. Education and employment history aside, state-level background checks do not always give a full picture of an individual’s criminal history. On a basic level, such a background check may only examine criminal records…