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What is a Background Check?

These checks are often used by employers as a means of objectively evaluating a job candidate's qualifications, character, fitness, and to identify potential hiring risks for safety and security reasons. Background checks are also used to thoroughly investigate potential government employees in order to be given a security clearance.

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What is a Background Check?

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  1. What is a Background Check?

  2. Background checks are often requested by employers on job candidates for employment screening.  • These checks were traditionally administered by a government agency for a nominal fee, but are now more commonly administered by private companies like Affordable Searches in Sugar Land Texas, www.AffordableSearches.com .

  3. Background checks … • can be expensive depending on the information requested. • typically include past employment verification, social security verification and search, drivers license verification, and criminal history.

  4. Furthermore… • Employers have an obligation to make sure their work environment is safe for all employees and helps prevent other employment problems in the workplace. • They may also be conducted as a way to further differentiate potential employees and pick the one the employer feels is best suited for the position.

  5. Background Checks are also required for those working in positions with special security concerns, such as trucking, ports of entry, and airports. 

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