How to Identify a Fraudulent Candidate
Liz Gillespie
Excels in compliance, staff development, and maintaining high employee morale through fair and balanced relationship management
All that glitters is not gold"?is a proverb by?William Shakespeare?that means appearances can be deceiving. Just because something looks attractive or valuable on the surface doesn't necessarily mean it's truly valuable or worth pursuing.
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Candidate fraud is on the rise and damaging the quality of hire. According to an analysis conducted by?Crosshq Data Labs as of May 2023, candidates are?3.8x more likely to misrepresent?themselves during the reference checking process than just two years prior. Lying during the hiring process or providing false information on a resume has significantly contributed to a decrease in the quality of new hires. This leads to spending valuable time on recruiting, evaluating, and interviewing candidates who turn out to be unsuitable. And if that's not challenging in itself, sometimes we end up hiring someone who can't be trusted and is unable to meet the expected levels of productivity or even fails to perform the job adequately. This results in important negative consequences.
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Furthermore,?the expenses associated with recruiting, replacing, and onboarding a new employee are considerable. Not to mention, this situation also has a noteworthy impact on?team morale and overall productivity?during the transition period.
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We want to see gold in everyone. However, sometimes in our industry, like many industries, fraud surrounds us.?Apidel is committed to remaining vigilant and here are how we are working towards identifying imposters.?
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Combat candidate fraud:
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Spot a fake resume:
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Spot a Fake social media profile:
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When you are partnering with a staffing supplier, we have the best of the best leadership within Apidel Technologies led by Pradeep Talreja . His team has keen knack for spotting the fakes. Our recruiters remain vigilant to ensure who we are connecting with and who they say they are.
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In other words, the proverb "all that glitters is not gold" serves as a reminder to look beyond appearances and consider the true substance or worth of something before making judgments or decisions.
Let's keep the conversation going. Reach out to Liz Gillespie and Pradeep Talreja to take a deeper dive into how we can ensure your recruiting experience is a smooth and safe one.