Company Use of Employment Verification Outsourcing Is a Intellegent Move

In today’s rough economy, there certainly is no shortage of job applicants. But when you have so many applications, where and how do you start checking their sources to see what they’ve done? It is almost impossible to expect a human resource department or employee to make dozens of phone calls to do Employment Verification. This can be time consuming not only because of the shear number of phone calls you need to place, but not every company will return your call. But how do you check on everyone to maintain the highest level of applicants? You simply hire a company to do the work for you.

There are other helpful links and utilities to save the employer time. Forms for consent and applications for employment are available for downloading. Outsourcing this work, saves the company money in which they would have had to pay to Human Resources personnel, for conducting the employment verifications for histories of all potential new applicants. This is a true waste of an educated employee, whose time is better spent elsewhere. Fees for the service will depend on how many applicants are being processed during each month.

It can really be that easy.There are only a couplemajor steps which need to be taken by companies before using this system. First, the employment application needs to be altered so that it includes a section where the applicant gives their authorization for the background check and Employment Verification. Second, the hiring company needs to create an account with VeraTrack. Pricing is quite competitive, and a company that is conducting under 100 verifications a month can expect to spend nine dollars per use. Most likely, that cost is significantly lower than the cost of the employee’s time to track everything manually.

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Written on August 18th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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