Background check
Posted on June 28, 2008
Background check reveals true information of individuals, which otherwise may not be readily accessible. Most organizations and individuals will opt for background checks for a variety of reasons. It discloses a clear picture of the individuals, their character, professional lives, financial status, public history and criminal records, once it has been attained.
The question is who conducts background checks? You have to understand that third party organizations or private detectives conduct background checks, or so we are told “legally”. Now if you live in the US then you are familiar with the patriot act so I won’t get into to much detail, suffice it to say for the sake of this articles you can go and check that little ditty on your own time. I have supplied you with a link.
Back the crux of this article. Past records, are used in particular details such as SSN (Social Security number), qualification certificates, and residential address, driving license copy to unearth the information of the individual.
The price structure and the depth of the background check differ from one agency to another. However, there are certain online background check firms that offer quick and basic information of the individuals. However, a complete background check requires court papers, a warrant in some cases and it will require a longer time frame to compile the details. Needless to say that’s has a higher price tag too.
Background Check by the Employer
Although, people use background check to know about their friends, business partners, spouse, its use is still limited. However, most organizations adopt this method to verify the employment details of the individuals. Again keep in mind your privacy is a very tricky topic in this country. So make sure you know your rights, and speak to a professional if you think your privacy has been tampered with.
When individuals apply for jobs, they stand a good chance that the prospective employer will conduct a background check to have a look into the professional as well as criminal record of the potential applicant. Sometimes, individuals switch several jobs in one year and this makes employers wonder, what could be the real reasons behind that little song and dance.
Most job applications have a release waiver at the end of the applications, if you have filled out enough employment applications you know the one I am talking about. It’s always in very small print and goes one for about a page about how they want to protect your privacy as well as theirs etc etc. This is where the individual fills in their personal information. The organizations then use these details and either hires an outside source to do the background check or they may be a large enough corporation where they have their own in house attorney do it for them.
Most government agencies will do this automatically along with a drug test. It has been known that they have and will hire private detectives to conduct background check on potential employees. These checks are important because individuals with criminal records can and will eventually become a liability for the company. Moreover, corporations will have to face any legal proceedings for not doing a thorough background check of the individual before offering sensitive positions.
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