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It turns out that very few businesses make use of even a free employment history search when interviewing employees for full or part time work. In fact, most employers rely upon their own impressions in the interview process or though talking to the references that a prospective employee provides.

This is good, since there doesn't actually seem to be any such service that's actually free in the traditional and commonly understood sense of the word. Often, “free” employment history search sites will require you purchase something to get your “free report delivered.” Other so-called free searches require a subscription for service that can last years.

It is useful to note that one should be very careful about putting personal information out there during the registration process with on line search sites, as it is a commodity to be traded at will unless expressly forbidden by the terms of the website.

Often, these are simple public records searches that will yield information from the IRS or state tax offices as well as census data. This is useful when trying to look up very specific data. Basic and “free” employment history searches are usually less than $50. Other, more in-depth searches use such public data in conjunction with more other data that is a bit more difficult to come by and are far more expensive – as much as several hundred dollars for some real detective work.

Usually, when a company is interested in checking out information on a job candidate's resume or CV, they're looking to hire some sort of executive or someone that is to have a position of some authority. As such, they'll surely save themselves the bother of looking for a free employment history search that will accommodate their exacting requirements when it's well worth it to corporation to make sure they're not setting themselves up for future scandal.

Even if it's not free, employment history searches that deal with international verification can get surprisingly good results faster than you might think, though some countries are certainly less well covered than others. Places that have had political unrest or secretive governments – the very sort that encourage immigration of highly skilled labor – are the ones least likely to have in tact and detailed records available to even the keenest researcher in the US.

So, there are no free lunches, but there are legitimate (if not quite free) employment history search services to be found on line. These can quickly determine whether or not your prospective employees are telling you the whole truth. In certain positions that carry a lot of responsibility or a high profile, this is your company's insurance policy against a very particular type of fraud.
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