Wednesday 19 August 2009

Judgement Call - Powerchex in the FT

Powerchex made another appearance in the FT's Judgement Call Column. For the full article, go to: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/622e675c-8c3f-11de-b14f-00144feabdc0.html


THE CV SCREENER
Alexandra Kelly

We were recently asked to screen a job applicant on behalf of one of our clients. He was interviewing for a senior position in a big City institution working with large amounts of capital and sensitive information. He was highly experienced and sailed through the interviews and was subsequently offered the job, at which point his file ended up with my team.
At first glance, his CV and background seemed fine – absolutely nothing there that would cause for suspicion from even an experienced recruitment professional. However, it emerged that this supposedly “ideal candidate”, was in fact an international fraudster convicted of embezzlement in a number of US states.
Needless to say, most embellishments by applicants are not quite so extreme, and more often concern the job applicant who conceals that they were fired from their previous role, or who lies about their job responsibilities or the number of people they managed. However, all these scenarios serve to demonstrate that you can never, ever truly know whether an applicant really is exactly who they say they are. Unless, of course, you check.

The writer is managing director of Powerchex, a pre-employment screening company

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