Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Instant Background Check

By Ben Dave

Background Checks are typically conducted discreetly. By that token, it is sneaky to some degree. How people view the use of background checks to obtain information about someone is a rather individual thing and can vary quite a bit from one person to another. However, there is no denying that this practice is on the uptrend both in business and private.

There are various instances under which background checking has become a standard procedure and effectively accepted as a part of life. Employers, credit officers, landlords, lawyers, business partners and even prospective in-laws are always going to be running people's background checks. What employers typically look for is to verify the qualifications, experience and licenses of the incumbent as stated in the CV or job interview, Negligent Hiring being the big issue that it has become in human resource operation. Credit or loan officers would be interested to get some idea of the applicant's payment behavior from his background history. Landlords look out for criminal records so as not to place their property in the hands of bad hats. Lawyers often refer to background checks for information, or ammunition rather, to smear their opponents. Business partners use background checks to determine if they are falling to cheats or crooks. In social or private context, background checks are a protective measure from getting mixed up with potentially bad elements.

The most common purpose of the background check has to be employment background checks, or more specifically pre employment background checks. In most cases, it is basically a matter of cross-checking the information submitted or gathered through write-in applications, job interviews and meetings.

It is also a good idea to conduct a self background check on yourself periodically. By doing this, we can achieve a few things. Firstly, we keep tabs of how we stack up in terms of records. Secondly, we make sure that the records are accurate and that we are not shortchanged. Last but not least, we guard against identity theft.

Anyway, except for special or very private information, everybody's records are out there. Whether you personally subscribe to the practice of background checking or not, it will continue to propagate.

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