Posts Tagged ‘Corporations’

5 Reasons Employers Don’t Background Screen, part one

Friday, July 16th, 2010

With all the hubbub these days about protecting our companies, our client, our clients’ information, etc., it’s interesting (and a bit shocking) to realize that many, many organizations don’t background screen new hires.

Below are the top 5 reasons (you could even say “excuses”) that we hear when we ask, “Why don’t you background screen on a regular basis?”  We’ve included our two cents, too…

(False) Reason #1:  Background Screening Is Expensive

This seems to be a “catch-all” statement that corporations make when they don’t want to do something.  “It’s expensive,” they say.  Then they go out and spend their monies on wooing a client with a $200 lunch. 

Now, there’s no reason not to woo that client; hey, that makes great business sense if a sale seems likely.  So why don’t they use that same mentality to apply to background screening?  After all, investing in new hires is very much like investing in potential clientele.

(False) Reason #2:  Background Screening Will Cause Us to Lose Applicants

Okay, now this could be true… but it’s usually not a problem. 

The people who would NOT apply because they know a company performs background checks are often the same individuals who would not pass a background screening.  Thus, the fact that they know what’s going to happen encourages them to self-select.

(False) Reason #3:  Background Screening Doesn’t Tell Us Everything

Okay… there’s some truth to this.  Background screening isn’t 100% infallible.  Sometimes, items can slip through the cracks… but it’s not very likely and we try as hard as we can to NEVER allow this to happen.  (And we have a terrific track record to back us up on this!)  

Besides, is that a reason to not do it at all?  It’s like saying that you shouldn’t bother to take a shower every day because you’re just going to get dirty…  It might hold a grain of truth, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense.

In part two of our series on 5 Reasons Employers Don’t Background Screen, we’ll tackle the last two statements we often hear…

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    Saturday, November 7th, 2009

    There’s a huge misconception that the smaller the company, the less likely they are to need pre-employment background checks.  But that’s just a myth.  In reality, it’s just as important for even small corporations to make certain that anyone they bring on board is going to be an asset — and not a liability — to the organization.

    A recent post from the American Banking News site hit that fact home… hard.  In the piece, the author makes mention of the following:

    “…how is it possible for a company to be too small to run background checks on employees? Is it less likely to matter if a small company hires someone with a history of committing violent crimes that for a large company? Is a sexual predator less likely to strike again if he works for a tiny business than a multinational conglomerate?

    “If you find yourself facing a negligent hiring lawsuit because you hired an individual with an issue that you should have known about prior to hiring the person, you’ll learn the hard way why spending money on background checks prior to hiring is an essential expense that is well worth the nominal cost.”

    Bravo to that! 

    Yes, it’s understandable for small businesses (especially those who are feeling the pinch of the economic downturn and turmoil) to want to save money, but pre-employment background checks should never be the place to “cut corners”.  Doing so is akin to inviting a tragic occurrence to happen.  And what company that wants to be around in a year can risk that?

    Be wise — background check each and every potential employee.  The small cost to do so could just save you thousands down the road.