After your background check has been completed by Safe Hiring Worldwide, you will receive a comprehensive report detailing the results. This guide will help you interpret the information in your report and understand each section to make informed decisions.
A background check report generally consists of the following sections:
This section contains the personal details of the candidate for whom the background check was conducted.
Ensure the information matches the candidate’s details to avoid any confusion.
The criminal background section provides details about any criminal history that was uncovered during the screening process. This section typically includes:
If no criminal records are found, the report will indicate “No criminal records identified.”
This section outlines the candidate’s employment history as verified through their previous employers.
This section helps confirm the candidate’s work experience and the accuracy of the information provided on their resume.
Education verification confirms the candidate’s academic credentials.
If the education details provided by the candidate are inaccurate or unverifiable, this will be highlighted.
The identity verification section ensures that the candidate’s personal information is legitimate.
This section ensures that the person being screened is who they claim to be.
For positions requiring financial responsibility, this section provides details about the candidate’s financial history.
A strong credit history may be crucial for positions that involve handling sensitive financial information or large sums of money.
This section shows whether the candidate appears on any global sanctions or watchlists. These can include:
If the candidate is on any of these lists, it will be noted here. Otherwise, the report will indicate “No matches found.”
If the position involves driving responsibilities, the report may include a Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) section, detailing:
This section helps evaluate whether the candidate is fit for driving-related roles.
If drug testing was requested, this section outlines the results of the drug screen.
Employers may require this section for roles where maintaining a substance-free workplace is critical.
Social media screening analyzes a candidate’s public online presence and behavior.
This section can help employers evaluate whether the candidate’s online conduct aligns with company values and policies.
Each section will indicate whether the information provided by the candidate was “Verified” or if “Discrepancies” were found. Here’s how to interpret the report results:
If a candidate believes there are errors or inaccuracies in their background check report, they have the right to dispute the findings. The dispute process can be initiated through Safe Hiring Worldwide’s support system, as outlined in the Dispute a Report section.
1. What happens if discrepancies are found?
2. Will the candidate be informed about the report?
3. What should I do if I notice an error?
If you need assistance interpreting your background check report or have any concerns:
Safe Hiring Worldwide is committed to ensuring transparency and accuracy in all background checks to help both employers and candidates move forward with confid
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