Kathleen Coughlan

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Africa is a hotspot for CV lying: background-screening firm

While Africa’s economy is one of the world’s fastest-growing, the continent is also a center of rampant CV fraud, a South Africa-based...

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Strict background screening leaves some poor and minority people unemployable

Lawyers representing low-income people are stepping up their argument that an increasingly strict approach to background screening for job candidates...

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A federal agency warns landlords to take care in screening renters

Landlords who do background screening to size up tenant applicants need to take care to avoid running afoul of the law, the Federal Trade Commission...

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Federal agencies propose loosening background check rules for police

The DOJ and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said in a recent report that police departments should consider loosening their background...

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U.S. Treasury: “Zero Tolerance” is not the standard for bank due diligence

In recent months the IMF, World Bank and other institutions warned that global banks were being so tough in their anti-money laundering and...

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Big Data in background screening? “Promising and scary”

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently held a public forum exploring the pros and cons of companies’ use of Big Data to make...

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Beware of what’s on LinkedIn unless you check it

What’s on LinkedIn is what people say about themselves. Relying on it as proof of someone’s experience in business or academics can be a dangerous...

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Hiding your online presence might raise skepticism

HR consulting firm CareerBuilder found in a survey of hiring managers last year that 41 percent of firms said they are less likely to interview...

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Check your experts’ backgrounds (and your opponents’)

It was easy for a Tampa consultant to become an expert witness testifying in criminal trials, even though he lacked most of the professional...

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Europeans toughen pilot vetting after suicide crash

The 32-member European Aviation Safety Agency, which is part of the E.U., is strengthening its rules for evaluating the medical and psychological...

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