nickf - who has written 16 posts on Cheezhead Recruiting News and Opinion.
Nick Fishman is the Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President of employeescreenIQ, a global leader in the employment screening industry. Nick earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from The Ohio State University and has extensive experience in the development of successful sales and marketing campaigns for both large and small organizations. Nick has also served a term as co-chair of the Public Awareness Committee for the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS). He also is a contributor to his own company’s blog, employeescreen.com/blog. Nick resides in Chicago, Illinois and proudly serves on the Chicago board of Prevent Child Abuse America.
EmployeescreenIQ is a global background screening company dedicated to superior client service. Their smarter, comprehensive research techniques produce thorough, accurate screening reports that meet the unique needs of their clients and the standards of federal and international employment guidelines. They keep abreast of evolving compliance laws, use the latest marketplace technologies and conduct intensive court-level record investigations. For more information, please visit employeescreen.com.
Okay, I know this is my first entry on Xtra Cheezhead and that I’m supposed to dazzle The Big Cheez’s loyal following with my brilliance (yuk!) on the topic of background checks and employment screening. However, rather than go the safe route and bore you with background checks 101, I thought it would make sense [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 24, 2007
These days everyone has become enamored with the concept of criminal background checks, and with good reason. They absolutely help organizations make informed hiring decisions and mitigate risk in the workplace. However, there is an age-old practice that many hiring managers have recently chosen to de-value or outright ignore: The Employment Verification. [...]
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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