In recent news, high school journalism students in Kansas researched their new principal and found discrepancies on her resume. A simple online search revealed questions about the educator's credentials as well as former employers. After their investigation and check of her background, the principal subsequently resigned.
For employers, background checks help to reveal resume fraud however, there are some challenges to employment verification.
Unfortunately, lying on resumes is nothing new. Employers are seeking new skills or specific job roles. Millennials are breaking into the market. Boomers are leaving the market or searching for new jobs. Some applicants may exaggerate start and end dates to cover up a gap in employment.
Unemployment or underemployment leaves job seekers doing what they can to get in the door. Recent statistics show that 53% of resumes and job applications contain false information.¹
Other stats show:
Obtaining a background check is one way to reveal white lies and fraud on resumes. A typical background check includes identity verification, education history and employment history. Most of the time, this information will clear up any altered dates on an application or resume. Employment verification only goes so far, however, and includes the following:
After obtaining the employment information of an applicant, questions still remain: Do you know who you're hiring? How long will it take to verify and how much will it cost?
Employment verification offers "just the facts" and can assist with revealing the truth about resume claims of a new job candidate. A resume lie may also help employers to spot a potential problem employee. When all is said and done, however, a hiring manager must revisit the question of how well they know their new hire. Unfortunately, do to the limitation of previous employers sharing information, traditional employment verification services do not provide the level of detail hiring managers may be looking for.
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¹Resume Falsification Statistics - StatisticBrain