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Background checks imperative when vetting candidatesWith legislation and regulation increasing hiring criteria, the list of background checks is getting longer and it is becoming harder to understand what checks need to be conducted in your business to ensure you are protecting yourself and your company against reputational and financial risk. ![]() Each industry requires its own check list, but there are a few checks that should be a non-negotiable when vetting any candidate walking through your door. These include:
Credit checks, while a vital part of the recruitment process, should only be used in certain circumstances. The National Credit Regulator defines the purpose for the use of credit reports clearly. Only a person applying for a position that involves trust and the handling of cash and finances should be vetted using a credit report. You should fully understand what you are looking for on the credit report when using it for background screening purposes. Additional generic searches also exist for enhanced vetting purposes such as professional driving permits for those with company vans and driving company trucks. There are also professional membership searches for professionals registered to industry bodies like the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants and the country's law societies. Background screening tools are becoming more accessible to the recruitment process, with searches being available online as and when they are needed. About Greg BrownGreg Brown is a director in Risk Management & Compliance Solutions at LexisNexis South Africa. View my profile and articles... |