What Companies Want to Know About You
In addition, companies are concerned about negligent hiring lawsuits where employers can be held responsible for injuries caused by an employee, if they did not check the employee's background. Your credit history is important to employers because it an indication of how responsible you are.
What do you do if your employment history is shaky or your credit needs repairing? Zachary Hummel, Partner in the New York office of Bryan Cave LLP who represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment law, shares his perspective on the best strategies for job seekers when it comes to job applications and employment background checks.


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Companies are also searching for information on candidates on social media sites. Just read lots of complaints against her current employer by a blogger who hopes for a new job in the Spring. Best to polish up web sites, blogs, FaceBook, You Tube and LinkedIn before applying.
I fully agree with you. To save our time and money we should have to check back ground through proper channel particularly if we find it from our favorite site then we don’t have any need for verification. As I am from a business family, I occasionally check our employees from my favorite site Background check and it is most ideal way to do it.