Pre-Employment Background Checks What & Why
These days, it doesn?t matter whether or not your business is large or small ? pre-employment background checks are vitally necessary in order to avoid potential lawsuits and the expenses caused from hiring the wrong person. Not so long ago, one could get by with simply checking the references a potential employee listed on their job application, probably by making a phone call or two. This was the only type of screening that was common then. Times are just not that simple anymore!
So many things have happened to change the business world ? it?s a whole new ball game out there. Employers are checking out job applicants, and even employers who have worked for their companies for many years to make sure that these people have nothing going on in their private life which could affect their company in a negative way. A background check is probably the most popular way to do this. It?s easier to check out a potential employee before they are hired than it is to have to confront a long time employee with a discovery you have made about their past or current history.
Statistics show that around 96% of companies in the United States choose to do pre-employment background checks, up from 66% in 1996. The reason for this sharp percentage rise is the fact that most companies are quite leery of lawsuits. They are learning that they can be held responsible for the behavior and actions of their employees, and can be taken to court because of them. It just makes good business sense to check out any and all job applicants so that you can make certain that they do not have a criminal record, any accusations of business fraud, or child molestation charges, among others.
There are many laws and rules which govern the process of pre-employment background checks. The Fair Credit Reporting Act states that your business must have each employee sign a form called a disclosure form. By doing this, they are giving you permission to have a background check performed. If a new job applicant refuses to sign such a form, it?s a safe bet that he or she has something to hide. The Americans with Disabilities Act states that employers cannot use any person?s medical information in deciding whether or not to hire them. An employer is not even allowed to ask someone about any disability, visible or otherwise, that they may have. This rule is for businesses that have fifteen or more employees.
Generally, a pre-employment background check can and does reveal a lot of personal data about a person. Information such as social security numbers, criminal records, college and other educational records, driving records, credit records, facts gleaned from neighbors or friends of the applicant, and a person?s worker?s compensation record is very useful in determining whether or not a candidate is right for the job in question.
There have been instances where identity theft has caused someone to have false information attributed to them via a background check... Most businesses do want to be fair when assessing job candidates, and therefore should strive to use a reputable background check company to gather this information for them, instead of trying to do the background checks themselves in order to save money.
If after reviewing someone?s records, an employer feels that it would not be in the best interest of the company to hire this person, the Federal Trade Commission requires that an ?adverse action notice? be sent to the person. It must give them full information about the company that was used to perform the background check. The notice will state that the background check company did not make the hiring decision; rather, the employer did after receiving the personal information about the job applicant.
Anyone who is turned down for a job, and receives an adverse action notice, has the right to dispute the damaging information revealed in the background check, and can actually receive a copy of the report to see just what it contained. However, if a business decides to conduct a background check in-house, and does not hire an outside company to run its background checks, then it is not required to get the consent of the job applicant. This is one way for a business to miss out on hiring good people. A professional company can do a much more through job of investigating. This is their specialty, and it is well worth the small fee they charge to insure that your company has accurate and up to date information needed to make the right choices in personnel.
John Allmon is the owner and founder of Background Check Professionals, LLC. Since 1998 BCPro has served clients a varied as: the ASRC Management Services, Inc, Virgin Islands Ear, Nose & Throat, Mickey Kydes Soccer Enterprises, the NTSB, Great Lakes Energy and McSwain Rental Properties. His website is: www.bcpro.net and he can be e-mailed at mail@bcpro.net.
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