At a time when personal security, financial fraud, identity theft, and other crimes are bigger concerns than ever, Crimshield CEO David Pickron says it's unfortunate that so many businesses take a very relaxed approach to verifying potential employees – especially contracting companies who send installers and other personnel into customers’ private homes.
At best, most businesses require instant background checks for new hires, or ask the contracting companies they work with to do the same. If nothing shows up and the person "seems" to be normal enough, then things move forward.
Unfortunately, instant background checks are notoriously unreliable. They frequently miss important data and incidents, and convicted criminals are well aware of the best ways to beat the system and produce false or incomplete results. In other words, the systems most companies are using to screen out thieves, drug addicts, and convicted violent offenders aren't working… and that represents a ticking time bomb for a lot of companies.
Why Instant Background Checks Aren't Worth the Risk
Is the convenience and cost savings of an instant background check really worth the risk? It obviously isn't, especially when you consider that it only takes one person to ruin your company's reputation.
Think about it this way: If your business is hiring criminals, thieves, and addicts – or letting a contractor send them to customers’ homes on your behalf – then what are the odds that you'll never have an incident or problem? And, what could the resulting damage or liability to your business be when the inevitable happens?
It only takes one incident, or one person using your company's name to harm another person, for your organization to end up as front page news. From simple thefts to violent crimes, your business could be held liable for any losses, and will certainly suffer in the court of public opinion.
These risks are especially severe when you consider that the worst offenders are the ones with the most to hide. In other words, the more terrible someone's criminal history is, the greater the lengths they are likely to go to in order to "clean" a standard instant background check.
It Only Takes A Single Bad Hiring Decision to Destroy Your Company
Once a dangerous person does something they shouldn't while "on the clock," it doesn't matter how long you spent building up your company, or your career. It won't matter what sorts of good things you've done, or how the public used to think of you. Do you really want to let one person ruin your business because you aren't concerned enough to keep them out of it?Call or email Crimshield today to learn about our convenient and affordable programs for contractors, corporations, and organizations of all sizes.






