If you’re applying for a job, your future employer might run a background check
- If you’re applying for a job, your future employer might run a background check. These checks may include some combination of an investigation into the employee’s credit score, criminal background, and even social media activity. Most companies consider it a good investment to spend a few hundred dollars per candidate to avoid a problem hire. Consider what the EEOC says about Backgrounds checks and then participate in the following discussion.
- Read: Background checks: What Employers Need to Know (Links to an external site.)
Part I: Your Perspective
In at least 400 words, detail your thoughts on background checks from your field’s perspective.
- To what extent does/can a background check mitigate harmful situations in workplaces? If you have a story that relates to this question, please share it.
- Publicly available social media accounts can be accessed without the consent of the employee. What should employees do to get their social media accounts ready for the job market?
- What are 5 data points that should be a part of a background investigation in your field?
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