Facebook check pre-hire? Never. Here's why -
I must be behind the times or just in denial.
I don't believe that so many employers are taking to the online streets of Facebook for pre-employment screening. I think they might be making it up just to look hip or as part of some kind of…
Added by Michael Wright on March 5, 2013 at 8:26am — 6 Comments
When Candidates Have Discrepancies on Their Resumes...what to do?
Okay, so you have recruited just the right candidate. According to his resume his credentials are impeccable. He has all the required skill sets and vital experience in dealing with all the disciplines the job will require. His references provide you with glowing reviews. You have conducted background checks as part of your employment screening process, and your candidate emerges squeaky clean. Nothing that is noteworthy.
Or maybe there is some kid stuff type offenses on…
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Why Pre-Employment Background Checks Are Essential For Temporary Workers
Ninety percent of American companies perform background checks for their full time employees, but many of them are not as diligent about performing background checks on their temporary workers as they should be.
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Added by Jill on September 18, 2012 at 1:23pm — No Comments
Considering the Times Editorial on Background Checks
Last week, the New York Times ran an editorial regarding employment screening and how employment background checks are often inaccurate and cause otherwise innocent people their chances for employment. The editorial requested that the supervising agencies get a tighter control around the CRA's or Consumer Reporting Agencies. Upon reading the editorial, more than a few recruiters and employers, to say nothing of Consumer Reporting Agencies, had their proverbial bowels in a…
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When Employees Pad Their Expenses
Most people at least know someone who has padded his business expenses and filed for "creative" reimbursements on their expense accounts. In some cases, employers do not have much oversight. And in cases with which I have been familiar, often the employers don't care or turn a blind eye, thinking it's a better way to offer raises without having to pay the additional taxes and benefits. In fact, if anything, it's a tax write-off.
Padding your business expenses can be regarded as a…
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The Diploma Mill That Finance a Murdering Spree
Many are aware of diploma mills. Diploma mills are nefarious services that either issue forged diplomas from legitimate universities or have bogus online unaccredited colleges that sell your a diploma earned for "life experience. For a certain fee you can get a Bachelor's Degree. A few bucks more and you can get a Master's or Doctorate.
It's a scam. As Corra Group, a background checking agency, we uncover bogus degrees issued from diploma mills with relative frequency. Some are…
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Are Employees Committing Industrial Espionage?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has initiated a new campaign to thwart the increased use of industrial espionage. According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal , the new campaign will focus on the prevention of corporate espionage. The FBI will feature…
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A Yahoo Lesson to Employment Candidates--You Can Lose Your Job When You Lie About Your Education
Fish got to swim, and birds got to fly. And some employment candidates have to lie. About their education, mainly. Given the competitive job market, small wonder some will...ahem...stretch the truth in order to gain leverage when looking for a job. It's understandable. It's also pretty stupid.
Today,with most employers conducting education verification background checks as part of their employment screening programs, most likely the fictitious claim about having graduated or…
ContinueAdded by Gordon Basichis on May 17, 2012 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments
"HR, social media and background checks" is the topic of the day when Jim Stroud interviews Jim Andrews, the Director of Client Services for Social Intelligence Corporation.
Added by Jim Stroud on May 11, 2012 at 2:54pm — No Comments
Corra Group Has Moved to Its New El Segundo, California Office Space
We are here at last! Moving. The "M" Word. Rule of thumb, whatever you think you have to move, multiply it by five. And then allow for surprises. But here we are in El Segundo.
Corra Group has moved in to its larger office space in order to better service its growing list of clients. The employment background checking service is now headquartered at 201 Continental Blvd, Suite 107, El Segundo, California.
“We are in at last,” said Nick Gustavson, Co-Founder of…
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Corra Group Background Checks to Move Headquarters to Larger Office Space
Corra Group, the Los Angeles based background checking service, will soon be moving its corporate headquarters from its current location in the Marina Del Rey. On May 1st, 2012 the company will occupy a larger office space in El Segundo, California.
“We are really excited about the move,” said Nick Gustavson, Co-Founder of Corra Group. “We spent months looking, before we found just the right building. The new office space will facilitate our growth as we hire additional personnel and…
ContinueAdded by Gordon Basichis on April 19, 2012 at 1:39pm — 2 Comments
The Added Expense of Workplace Bullying
Bullying seems to be the new buzzword. Be it in the schoolyard or on the job, there are increased outcries about one person trying to dominate another through intimidation. Most of the time the intimidation employed is psychological. But often enough it is physical as well. It is nothing to minimize, but then by the reaction of some, it would appear bullying only recently appeared on the scene. With the plethora of articles, seminars, workshops, and panel discussions, bullying or…
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— John C Burzynski (@cyBURsleuth) March 21, 2012…
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The Destructive Cost of Workplace Fraud
Once upon a time a dear friend told me about the issues he was having in his apparel manufacturing plant where certain employees were in business for themselves. This meant their raking off inventory, dresses, blouses, and such, and selling the stolen merchandise to anyone who would pay cash. Upon doing researcher, my friend found is otherwise unaccounted merchandise in the flea markets in downtown Los Angeles and with different off price venues. The stealing or shrinkage, as it was…
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When Workplace Violence Reaches Critical Mass
Workplace violence can take place in different forms. The more common variety of workplace violence is more or less the hazards of the job. Healthcare workers and emergency medical workers often face abuse. some of it is physical, but most of it is verbal abuse from ailing and often drugged out patients. Taxi drivers, retail clerks, and others having to deal face to face with the public are subjected to robberies and battery, sometimes murder. Law enforcement and…
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Social Media Background Checks Revisited
Of course, other background checks may also be a judgment call. When an employer or staffing group is recruiting candidates, minor criminal records may not necessarily mitigate a candidate's performance or his ability to behave himself on the job. The previous criminal record, if not too overwhelming, may relate to youthful folly or love gone wrong. It may relate to the one mistake he made in his life and has since cleaned up his act. He is now the reputable citizen, has worked hard for…
ContinueAdded by Gordon Basichis on February 14, 2012 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments
College Graduates and the Modern Challenges in the Job Market
Once upon a time, a college degree was considered a ticket to success. If you had a diploma, a sheepskin, if you will, you could easily find a job. You would make more money. You were almost guaranteed a promising start to a career. Not so much anymore.
An article in the …
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Employers Best Not Use Criminal Records Background Checks as a One Size Fits All
Criminal records background checks are not a one size fits all. While most employers do conduct criminal background checks as part of their employment screening program, the idea is to use them wisely. Wisely, in this case, means don't be indiscriminate to where you can get yourself in trouble with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Pepsi Beverages just found its blanket policy, regarding criminal records background checks, cost them a hefty $3.1 Million in settlement…
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Gordon Basichis, Corra Group Co-Founder Included on List of 100 Top Facebook Authors
As some may have noticed, not everything I write about concerns employment screening,staffing, or the pitfalls of the job market in this current environment. I have done a fair share of articles about all that, and my concerns are with the rudiments of staffing and job acquisition and how they apply to employment screening.
But then there is the other side, that literary side the creeps in every now and then, causing me to abandoned all he distractions in the wee hours of…
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Things to Consider when Ordering Criminal Database Searches for Background Checks
There are a number of employers who rely almost solely on criminal database searches as background checks for their employment screening services. This is not a great idea. There are definite advantages to database searches, as they can provide employers with a quick review of their candidates. In general, criminal database searches return instantly, which allows the employer to examine any potential criminal records and decide whether to move forward with additional background checks…
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