The Rise of Executive Background Checks

Released on: March 27, 2008, 1:12 pm

Press Release Author: dolly

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: With the recent corporate scandals of Enron and WorldCom, the
popularity and necessity of executive background checks has greatly increased. In
order to protect themselves from potential disasters later on, many companies are
now requiring extensive investigation on prospective executives to verify their
employment and educational history as well as information regarding any past
wrongdoings

Press Release Body:
With the recent corporate scandals of Enron and WorldCom, the popularity and
necessity of executive background checks has greatly increased. In order to protect
themselves from potential disasters later on, many companies are now requiring
extensive investigation on prospective executives to verify their employment and
educational history as well as information regarding any past wrongdoings.

As with any other type of pre-employment background investigations, employers need
to have the appropriate disclosures available. According to Federal law and the Fair
Credit Reporting Act, applicants must sign and date specific disclosures regarding
the various types of background checks employers desire. It is important to respect
the privacy of potential employees while maintaining the company's hiring standards.


Although executive-level background checks are becoming increasingly more popular,
there may still be some hesitation as to how far to take them. Many high-level
executives seem to think of their atmosphere as more of a society, or 'country-club'
feels. They may not feel comfortable about performing checks on executives and in
many cases, do not feel it is necessary. Human Resource managers in the executive
level seem to also have some hesitations to conducting extensive background checks.
Many of them feel as if their network of peers is enough to get the information they
need and may neglect to further investigate a potential employee. The Wall Street
Journal suggests that many top-level hiring managers may ignore the reference list
provided by the would-be-executive to utilize their own connections in their past
companies.

Whatever the reasoning behind conducting background checks, employers need to be
aware of the Federal and State laws regarding such investigations. Most reputable
investigation firms adhere strictly to these guidelines. Using one of the top firms
can save headaches in the future while being sure that the information is fair,
accurate and thorough. The employers themselves, however, can obtain some
information. Educational references can be verified by contacting the academic
institution, work and salary history can be obtained by contacting former employers,
and character references can often be sought by contacting various people who know
the prospective employee. Regardless of the method used, it is certainly in the
company's best interest to know who is working for them. In the case of top-level
management, an executive background check is necessary and vital to the ongoing
success of the establishment.



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