Remove 2004 Remove Background screening Remove Guidelines
article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

Essential Guide to Background Check Disclosure and Authorization Forms

InfoMart

BLOG Essential Guide to Background Check Disclosure and Authorization Forms Tim Gordon October 15 2024 For HR professionals, compliance with background screening laws is non-negotiable. One key area where companies often falter is the background check disclosure and authorization form.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

An Employer’s Guide to Managed Background Check Compliance

InfoMart

BLOG An Employer’s Guide to Managed Background Check Compliance Tim Gordon October 29 2024 Employer background checks are an essential tool for building safe, reliable, and compliant workforces. However, interpreting background check results requires more than a simple “pass or fail” approach.

article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

What HR Should Know About EEOC-Compliant Background Checks

InfoMart

BLOG What HR Should Know About EEOC-Compliant Background Checks Tim Gordon December 10 2024 The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) plays a critical role in shaping the hiring and employment practices of businesses across the United States. The EEOC requires fairness and consistency in background checks and hiring decisions.