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Establishing a Best-Practice Background Screening Program

Establishing a Best-Practice Background Screening Program
Do you ever get asked to conduct searches that verify a person’s background in connection to the hiring process at your firm? Is this process routine and standard or haphazard? If you find the library engaged in this activity and you are interested in learning more, LexisNexis® has a white paper available titled “Establishing a Best-Practice Background Screening Program.” You can receive it by registering at this page:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/trial/nalm116050.asp?access=205687.

The purpose of the white paper is to provide a methodology for establishing a best-practice background screening program. A best-practice program includes identifying what you want to accomplish, developing policies and procedures that support that outcome, complying with federal laws and tracking your success.