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Avoid background check backfire
2022-06-22T05:00:00Z
While not conducting background checks puts you at risk for negligent hiring, an improperly done background check can be ammunition in a discrimination lawsuit against your company. Therefore, to avoid background check problems:
- Have applicants sign an agreement to allow former employers to give your company or its representative information relating to the applicant, no matter how positive or negative the information is. Such an agreement must be separate from the authorization and disclosure forms required for FCRA.
- Search only for information relating to the prospective employee’s job. For example, a credit check might not be relevant for a teaching position.
- Consider using an outside source for performing background checks, consistent with all legal requirements. This might ensure that the checks are done consistently for all employees.
- Get legal advice before implementing your own internal background checking process.
One note on using an outside source to conduct your background screenings: To make sure the provider is legitimate, look for one that is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association (PBSA).