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Employee Screening
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addition to our nation-wide Executive Recruitment services,
we also offer our clients a variety of employee screening
services. Job applications and resume information can
be verified quickly and accurately in any location.
Representative
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- Social
Security Number Verification
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- 5 Year
Employment Verification
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License Verification
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In today's business climate, it is essential that a
company have all the background information to make a sound
business decision in considering a job candidate. Falsified
data, unchecked, can prove to be a real liability to any organization.
The risk exposure of `negligent hiring' suits far outweigh
the modest screening costs involved. An accurate history on
the other hand, allows the hiring authority to understand
the perspective candidate and make a complete hiring decision.
The results will ensure reduced turnover and improved productivity.
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Criminal
History Record
- On September 28,
1998 the applicant was charged with Distribution Of Controlled
Dangerous Substance in Anne Arundel County. The case number
was 665648A4. On November 9, 1998 the case was dismissed.
- On September
29, 1997 applicant was charged with Distribution Of Controlled
Dangerous Substance, Assault, and Resisting Arrest. The
case number was 035905A2. On November 9, 1998 the applicant
was convicted sentences to 3 years, all but 6 months suspended
and paid $375 in fines and $75 in court fees.
- On March 20,
1997 the applicant was charged with Assault in Anne Arundel
County. The case number was 047993A1. On August 19, 1997
the State's Attorney entering a Nolle Prosequi, declining
to prosecute the case.
- On December
30, 1996 the applicant was issued a citation for Driving
Through A Red Signal in Howard County. The citation number
was N913730. Trial has been scheduled for April 14, 1996,
paid a fine of $50 and eventually case was dropped.
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