Background
Checks
After you've
collected information about applicants and done several interviews,
you're ready to check the background of your most promising candidate.
Many people
misrepresent their background and credentials. It is important to
do at least a little checking to see if what the applicant says
about his or her background is true. A lot of employers don't do
any checking, they often regret that decision. The applicant may
be unqualified for the job, or may have some personality trait or
past experience that causes problems for you later.
Moreover, if
your applicant will have contact with other employees or with customers,
an important reason to do that checking is to avoid negligent hiring
claims. If you have an employee who turns violent and harms either
a customer or another employee, you could be slapped with a lawsuit.
Reference checking could have kept you from hiring that person.
If you have
employees who have or will have significant contact with the public,
customers, patients, or children, you'll want to be particularly
careful about doing a thorough background check, including a check
of criminal records to the extent permitted by law.
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