Article

How To Do Diligent Research On New Employees

Topic: Employee MotivationPublished February 11, 2013

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,607 legacy views

If you’re a small business owner looking to hire employees this year, or next - now is a good time to think of the ways you will research these new employment candidates. Last thing you want on your hands, is a loose cannon or someone who has a bad record with other companies. One of the ways to do this is to perform background checks on your employees before you hire them. You can perform these from various sources and at different price points, however the key is to garner all the information you seek. Maybe you want to know; previous length of employment records, credit history, driving history and of course you can also check criminal records on a prospective employee. Whatever details you seek, as long as you get permission and hire the right background check company, you should get the information as requested. Below we highlight a few ways to do diligent research on employees for your small business. 1. Hire A Local Agency - this is perhaps the most well known and used option for checking on new employees, but it is by no means the number one or only way. Start by asking other small business owners in your neighborhood who they use for employee background checks, you can also alternatively or in conjunction with - try your social networks on Facebook or Twitter for good recommendations. However as you would do with any local service, compare prices and ask for references. When you do find an agency to work with, see what services they offer and at what rates, then order accordingly. 2. Go Online - the second most popular avenue to perform employee diligence is to go online. You can search for “employee background checks” to get the ball rolling on the various web based service providers. Then narrow down the list by reviews, price or recommendation. The advantage of using an online service versus local provider is that you might be able to order one off checks for a one time fee and then order a la carte when you need more, as opposed to signing up for a monthly high rate maintenance program. Also providers differ in what level of information they provide, maybe all you need is a past employment background with credit history while others might require much more in depth records. Whichever you need, going online could provide the best resources for your dollar. 3. Try An App or Software Service - did you know that apps can now curate much of the information you seek in employment diligence? Apps for your cell phone or tablet. If you have an iPad, you can bet your bottom dollar there’s an app (or five) that do this and do it well. Fire up your iPad and search the app store for “employee background check app” and see what comes up. We bet a plethora of them rise to the surface. These apps will usually not be free, and the apps that do show up as free - will most likely require a service subscription to access any actual records or databases. However this cost, should be quite minimal and certainly much less than going with a local agency provider. What other ways are there to perform due diligence on existing or new employees? Tell us below in the comment area.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Returning to the office after an extended period of remote work presents unique challenges for businesses and employees. Companies must address operational and emotional hurdles to create a productive and supportive environment. Leveraging the right technologies can streamline this process. It can ensure smoother reintegration while boosting efficiency and morale. This article explores how organizations can overcome return-to-office challenges by adopting innovative technolog

December 30, 2024

Article

Welcome to the grind, the office grind, that is! Transitioning from a freelancer to a full-time employee can feel like swapping your comfy pajamas for a stiff suit. But, fear not! This isn't about losing your freedom; it's about gaining a new kind of professional groove. Let's walk through some real talk on how to pivot smoothly without tripping over your own expectations or the office furniture. 1. Sync Your Clocks Freelancing often means setting your own hours. As a full-ti

May 14, 2024

Article

In today's highly competitive job market, attracting and retaining top IT talent has become increasingly challenging for employers. With the rapid advancement of technology and the growing demand for skilled professionals, companies must adopt innovative strategies to stand out and attract the best candidates. This article explores effective techniques for employers to attract top IT talent in a competitive market. Understanding the Current IT Job Market Growing Demand for IT

April 20, 2024

Article

Introduction: rnWeb development has evolved significantly in recent years, and developers now have a plethora of choices when it comes to selecting a technology stack for building robust and scalable applications. Two popular choices in the world of full-stack development are MERN (MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js) and MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, Node.js). In this article, we will delve into the strengths and weaknesses of both stacks to help you make an informed d

December 13, 2023