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Employee
vetting: Do you know who you’ve hired
Chipo
Rusere, XDS Zimbabwe
October 30, 2013
Zimbabwean companies
are operating in a growing globalised environment where there is
pressure to meet international standards of recruitment. It is important
for businesses of all sizes to conduct the necessary background
checks on their employees. Recruitment of the right person, based
on accurate and comprehensive background information, is vital to
save your business time, money and also protect your company from
fraud and other problems associated with hiring workers with financial
difficulties, some of which include lower job productivity, absenteeism
and tardiness, theft by employees and involvement in corrupt activities
and the legal repercussions.
In as much as
it is important for all employers to understand why employees commit
fraudulent activities; it is of more importance for employers in
all sectors to prevent fraudulent activities by hiring well-balanced
employees. Relying on information from the candidates’ CVs
alone is not advisable as statistics show that 53% of all job applications
contain falsified information; 1 in every 10 job applicants wrongly
claims they had a university degree, listed false employers or actually
identified jobs that did not exist. Forward-thinking employers will
realise that simply having a background check policy in place encourages
applicants to be more forthcoming in their CVs and interviews and
deters dodgy applicants.
Employee vetting
will catch out candidates who fabricate their reasons for leaving
a job; their qualifications, among other things. If you think that
just because your organisation is not in the financial sector then
you are immune to screening your employees then you are wrong. Employee
vetting goes across all sectors; in practical jobs it is even more
recommended. Employees who will be handling machinery or equipment
of any sort, if not adequately trained can cost your company a lot
of money. Conducting adequate background checks on such employees
will mitigate a lot of the risk associated with hiring individuals
who are not adequately trained. In the transport sector for example,
a driver who deserted his last job is most likely to do the same
for to your organisation but if he/she has lied about the reasons
of leaving their previous job, you may not find this out. A background
check will bring such issues to light.
Not only does
E-Check conduct background checking and confirm qualifications;
it also supplies the employer with a credit check on the potential
employee. More and more credit providers are asking for direct deductions
from employees’ salaries. The credit provider only assesses
the pay slips and assumes that the employee will be responsible
not to over borrow. In this regard, employers can use E-Check not
only for employees entering their organisations, but also for those
already employed with them. In this regard, E-Check becomes a tool
for effective credit risk management in your organisation.
Your next question
might be that you are a small business and will only start doing
background screening when your business has grown. Statistics show
that 30% of small business’ failure is caused by employee
theft. Internal employee related thefts occur 15 times more than
external theft. So if you are thinking that your enemy is the competition
and other external factors, you are misled. The reason for your
company’s failure might be an individual currently on your
payroll as you read this.
There is a clear
market need for a background checking service in Zimbabwe; this
is a need from recruiting agencies and corporates in all sectors.
In response to that market need, Expert Decision Systems (XDS) has
established a credit reference bureau in Zimbabwe that enables employers
and recruiting agencies alike to vet all potential employees using
an easy and reliable method. With XDS’ E-Check, employers
can verify their potential employees’ previous employment
history, qualifications, credit exposure in the market, character
checks as well as criminal records.
For the past
three years, XDS has been providing risk management solutions that
meet the calls for an external screening process in Zimbabwe. Risk
in the recruitment process in Zimbabwe is fast becoming more complex
to manage effectively. Episodes of fraudulent qualifications are
on the rise as there is a scramble to get the few jobs which are
available in the market.
XDS Zimbabwe
is therefore providing this recruitment solution and it would be
of great benefit for all employers and recruiting agencies to access
this service. E Check provides accurate and timely information which
will better assist you to mitigate the risk associated with hiring
in a growing developing country such as Zimbabwe.
To date XDS
has established a functioning bureau servicing recruiting agencies
and companies in Zimbabwe as well as the top background checking
companies in South Africa. Some of our clients include The Valcol
Group, CV People Africa, MIE, EMPS and RefCheck in South Africa.
Within Zimbabwe, the sectors XDS is servicing include the security
industry, transport industry among other others. If you are not
vetting your employees with XDS then now is the time to start.
Visit the XDS
Zimbabwe website
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