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Colts Vs. Patriots–Background Check

ExactHire

A Little Background Check It’s no accident that the Colts and Patriots are playing for the right to represent the AFC in Super Bowl 49. And when faced with critical personnel matters, they gather the best information, perform thorough analysis, and remain true to their vision in making the right hiring decisions.

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Will 9th Circuit Court Decision Influence Background Check Seven-Year Reporting Rule?

Cisive

The seven-year rule is standard in human resources as part of most background check screening processes. It’s also been a rule that most HR leaders are familiar with in that it has been part of the hiring and screening process for most HR leaders and employers for nearly 20 years. A little background: The 9th U.S.

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Hiring Technology that completely onboards new hires for your Staffing Agency? Done!

COATS Staffing Software

In addition to the usual state, federal and tax forms, many employers also have quite a lot of company policies and procedures to complete as well. According to the Forbes 2023 New Employee Form Guide , “internal new hire paperwork includes documents such as the offer letter, policy acknowledgments, and employment contracts.

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5 Examples of Racial Bias in Hiring

Ongig

They include racial bias in job descriptions, candidate screening, interviewing, job offers, and background checks. The Global Language Monitor named this “the most politically incorrect term” of all of 2004. Racial Bias in Candidate Screening. We found 5 examples of racial bias in hiring. Let’s have a look!

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The Rise of Social Media Screening in a Changing Hiring Process

Sterling Check

We sat down with Ken Schnee and Ben Mones to discuss the impact of social media on the hiring process and trends effecting the screening world. This Q&A will help you answer the question on how you can make more informed decisions about your candidates while continuing to hire quickly and with confidence. Ken Schnee.

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5 Legal Lessons to Consider When Handling Millennial Background Checks

TLNT: The Business of HR

As the largest generational group in the job pool (depending on your source, people born 1980-2004 ), they’re a hot commodity. But employers are finding that it’s not all smooth sailing. When it comes to screening Millennials, employers need to take into account not only what’s effective, but also what’s legal.

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Marijuana Laws Are Changing: Here’s What to Consider for Your Workplace

Sterling Check

Most recently, for example, a bill was passed in New York City in April that proposes barring New York City employers from drug testing job candidates for marijuana as a condition of hiring. Many of these laws also include provisions with respect to employment. Jobs associated with a federal or state contract.