Why you can’t do without background verification in the remote world
The pitfall: With a remote workforce, you may never meet your new hires in person. Compared to in-person onboarding, remote onboarding is touch-and-go. Organisations need to exercise greater due diligence while undertaking checks and verifications of their employees. This invites added pressure on the service industries where trust has a higher domination.
•Character Reference: 47% of employees lie on resumes with embellished titles, exaggerated job duties, and altered educational credentials.
(Source: Employee Past)
•Reference Verification: According to 51% of HRs, employees submitting fake documents is the most common HR red flag.
(Source: Open VPN)
•Credit Check: Bill payment history, loans, debt & other financial information would help you mitigate monetary risks within your system. Global firms are increasingly undertaking credit verifications to guard against any inflated income claims by the candidate and to corroborate the candidate’s credit history.
• Dual Employment Check: 43% of employees in IT find moonlighting favourable and a response to “burnout and lack of support within the organisation” (Source: Indeed). Dual Employment Verification helps companies mitigate compliance issues, conflict of interest, and reputational damage.